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Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal
Little Princes One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal
Author: Conor Grennan
The riveting story of Conor Grennan's year in Nepal reads like a cross between Into Thin Air and Three Cups of Tea. While volunteering at an orphanage, Conor discovers that the children are not orphans: they are trafficked. Despite the danger, Conor treks up dirt paths with photographs of the children, miraculously reuniting dozens of families. ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780007354184
ISBN-10: 0007354185
Publication Date: 8/1/2011
Pages: 304
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Harpertrue
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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paigu avatar reviewed Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal on + 120 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
The book perfectly brings to life the spirit and resilience of the young children of Nepal who are sold to human traffickers and left abandoned hundreds of miles away from home. The children are the little heroes; the way they are described as playing together, piling on top of one another, cheering for each other as they view photos of their families, and also comforting one another.

but these children need an adult advocate. Bless Mr Grennan for stepping into the role. He sounds like an honest, hardworking man who really lost his heart to these children- in a small paragraph, Grennan admits he cannot explain it, but being there in Nepal with the children just felt "right." I also like Grennan because (this sounds weird) he just seemed so normal. Although I'm sure this book will probably bring more attention and money towards his cause, I was amazed to read his chapter on fundraising where he describes how it took almost a year to raise $5000. While we hear of celebrities dropping $5000 for dinners or jewelry or clothes, that amount really is a lot for us non-celebrity folk. I was impressed at how Grennan raised that money from scratch and didn't go asking any Trust Fund buddy for money.

But I digress. With good, self-effacing writing, and of course, the funny descriptions of kids being kids, this book is a winner. And when you read about the reactions of the children when they see the photos Grennan brings back of their families, you might shed a few tears as well.
catscritch avatar reviewed Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal on + 158 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Little Princes, Conor Grennan

The heart warming story of one man's attempt to reunite Nepal's stolen children.

How do you reach an audience about such a terrible plight as trafficking children? With truth, honor, and lots of humor. Conor Grennan must be one of the most patient, least judgmental authors around. He does not hesitate to struggle in the muck and then let the story flow like a mighty river, filled with passion, fear, love and danger. He helps you across the river to see the possible in a world of war, hunger and difficult decisions. Many might not have the ability to read about such hardship, but Conor is a man of many talents. He doesnt bang you over the head with the problems. He tells stories that feel as earnest as anyones stumble to make a better world. Only by letting us into his heart can we feel the strength and courage to make a difference by just agreeing to try. Truly a remarkable read.
kdurham2813 avatar reviewed Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal on + 753 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
wonderfully heartwarming read, that I completed exactly one week before Christmas. A story of one man's mission to help the orphans of Nepal regain what they lost and the parents of these children realize what really happened when their children were taken from them.

I had the hardest time understanding why these parents trusted someone to take their children from them for a price and not do some research to confirm that their children would be completely taken care of. Parents going into grave debt to send their children away for a better future - that I understood, but to not know where they were actually headed was something I could not put my head around. The lengths to which Conor went to help these families reunite kept me absolutely engrossed in the book.

Anyone with a child they hold close or who love stories about non-profit work that changes lives - those are the people that I would pass this book off to. I received this to review, but I am absolutely glad I took the time to understand how a country across the world handles their impoverished and most needy.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is about a man who was interested in getting a pat on the back by his friends for working with poor orphans. However, he realized that these children had more to them than "orphans". He found a family in them and was able to impact their lives in more ways than he imagined. It is a great book about how a country torn apart by war had separated families. He learned about human trafficking occurring in the lives of these children and felt compelled to do more for them all. It also is a story about how he found love and God through becoming passionate about the children of Nepal.
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ARReader avatar reviewed Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal on + 38 more book reviews
What a wonderful book! I could not put this book down! This young man writes of his experience as a "volunteer" in a third world country in the midst of a civil war. He volunteers in an orphanage with "no kid experience", just the first part of his trip around the world. It is at "Little Princes" that Conor becomes involved with the children and with each child's story. The children's stories unveil a much larger story - child trafficking in Nepal. Conor Grennan is one volunteer, who is in Nepal that makes a difference to many children and their families lives. This story is not only about hardships, but also about love and humor. It touches your heart and mind long after you turn the last page.
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"Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal" by Connor Grennan.

I checked this book out from the public library, actually as a book on CD to listen to while driving and sewing. It was captivating! Especially to hear the author read his own story.

Connor was a successful business man who worked for the East West Institute in Prague when he decided to take time off work to travel around the world. He included a 3 month volunteer stint in Nepal to work with orphans.

As Connor describes the trip and the children, the whole thing becomes alive. I could almost taste, smell and see the sights and sounds of his travels. His 3 months in Nepal changes his life in more ways than one. He truly sees them as hurting children and victims of child trafficking. He begins to understand how poverty and ignorance work against parents trying to raise their children in this harsh world.

As Connor begins to love the children he also learns to hate the child traffickers who gain from taking the children from their parents with a promise of a better life. He learns how the government systems work and don't work in Nepal. And how little Americans can understand the terrible conditions theses children live in.

The 3 months turns into a long term committment to help these children culminating in the establishing of a children's home and a trip to locate the parents of these lost children. Through seemingly impossible odds, Conner locates the families of all the children in his care. All are grateful to know their children are well fed, healthy and attending school, all things they could not provide for them. Conner does not understand the separation these parents endure from their children. But as a fellow aid worker reminds him, "This is Nepal, Connor. Things are different here."

I was quite impressed with Conner's sacrifice to help these children. He gave his time, talent, and money. He sacrificed his health and well being to travel to their remote villages and track down the parents. And he was rewarded by seeing families reunited!

The book is well written and captivating. And if you can get your hands on the audio book, I recommend it.

Disclaimer: I checked out the audio book from the Maury County Public Library. All opinions expressed are my own. I was not compensated in any way. And even returned the book before the due date so as not to incure any late fees.
cyndil62 avatar reviewed Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal on + 30 more book reviews
This was an amazing story of one mans quest to reunite children with their families in the war torn country of Nepal. It was uplifting, tragic, enlightening, and happy...all rolled in to one book. I can't say enough good things about this man's work or this book. If you haven't read it yet, don't MISS it!!!
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Uplifting story about a volunteer stint at an orphanage that turns into him dedicateing his life to the beautiful children of Nepal. You also learn a lot about Nepal.


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