A First Helping of Rice, Lentils, and Vegetables for All to Share and Care
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About the Book
It’s entirely projected on life in Nepal. It explains the quality and life expectancy. It covers a period of nearly nine months from July 2002 until April 2003. The activities and developments are details that are worth learning about how many people still live as working class in the world but who seek to find a better life. My expectations from a point of view of hospitality were more than fulfilled, and this was mainly due to the way I was treated. The book talks about finding a peaceful way of life regardless of where you are in the world and attempts to find a way to overcome many obstacles, such as money and resources. Probably the last important issue is communicating and treating people with a great deal of respect because there is always someone in the world who is worse off than you.
About the Author
Danny Teller was born in the U.K. Between 1985 and 2017 he lived or visited over 40 other counties in the world including, America, Israel, Nepal and Finally China. He is the author of: 1) The Eternity of Being a Global Explorer 2) Full of Jewish Promise 3) The Nepalese Legazy in Short Stories He is working on other travel biographies such as The Challenge of Making Aliyah to Aretz Israel because it was never really a dull moment.