Sunday, September 8, 2013

review of the book Little Princes

 

      Little Princes is a book about thirty-year-old man named Conor Gernnan how needed a change in his life. It started when he was bored from his job and needed to break the daily Routine of his life. Conor decided to take an adventure and volunteering in an orphanage in one of the poorest country in the world for one year. He decided to spend all of his savings to do this adventure. Conor started his journey in Nepal in an orphanage called little princes he stated there for three months. Conor developed a since of relationship with the orphans in Little Princes. Conor traveled over sixteen countries before he returned home after one year of adventure.  After that Conor was missing Nepal so he decided to go back to Nepal for another three months to end hes travel after he promised the orphans that he will come back. After the three months Conor went back to his home, several months later the civil war in Nepal got worse and seven of the children were lost. This novel opened my eyes to a window that I never looked from. Volunteering in one of the poorest country in the world is one of the noble things that anyone can do. Conor Gernnan is an inspiring person that did a thing that not many people do. My first imprtion was that conor going to be the hero in his novel; however, he convinced my otherwise Conor was a man how cared about the children that nobody cared about. I enjoyed reading this inspiring and motivational novel. When Conor returned the third time to Nepal to find the lost orphans and the civil war was going on that was a brave thing that even most of the volunteers don’t do. Trafficking Children is one of the common crimes that happens in poor countries. Moreover, I liked how Conor founded Next Generation Nepal organization that helps trafficked children. It showed how he was really determent on helping the trafficked children. I also looked up Next Generation Nepal website and read how they helped the children in Nepal. And I didn’t know that a portion of this book would go to Next Generation Nepal organization. I would definitely recommend this book to others as I enjoyed reading it. I also looked at the pictures of Conor adventures in the book and in the website of Next Generation Nepal and it gave me a since of what Conor went through.

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