Five Sons and a Hundred Muri of Rice

Five Sons and a Hundred Muri of Rice
Author: Sharyn Steel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017
Genre: Arranged marriage
ISBN: 9780473403911

"The real life story of Kharika Devkota, a Nepal woman who was married at the age of five, abused for initially having only daughters, and at the age of 90 years, is relatively wealthy, owning rice fields and micro lending to villagers in her rural area"--Publisher information.

Five Sons And a Hundred Muri of Rice

Five Sons And a Hundred Muri of Rice
Author: Sharyn Steel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2014
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9780473300098

"The real life story of Kharika Devkota, a Nepal woman who was married at the age of five, abused for initially having only daughters, and at the age of 90 years, is relatively wealthy, owning rice fields and micro lending to villagers in her rural area"--Publisher information.

Five Sons and a 100 Muri of Rice

Five Sons and a 100 Muri of Rice
Author: Sharyn Steel
Publisher: Xlibris
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9781493192748

"The real life story of Kharika Devkota, a Nepal woman who was married at the age of five, abused for initially having only daughters, and at the age of 90 years, is relatively wealthy, owning rice fields and micro lending to villagers in her rural area"--Publisher information.

Rice

Rice
Author: Achim Dobermann
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2000
Genre: Nutrition
ISBN: 9810427425

Rice ecosystems; Nutrient management; Mineral deficiencies; Mineral toxicities; Tools and information.

Paramedic to the Prince

Paramedic to the Prince
Author: Patrick (Tom) Notestine
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439245811

A Californian paramedic answers an advertisement for contract work at a military hospital in Saudi Arabia. So his adventure begins. This is a riveting, factual account of his ten years inside a country seldom seen by the outside world. Working on the private medical staff of King Abdullah, no western writer has ever been this close to the "House of Saud". The author takes you on a journey from the desert camps of the Bedouin to the highest echelons of the Saudi royal family. From meetings between King Abdullah and Yasser Arafat to the death of Edi Amin the author documents it all. Themes explored include the contrast of cultures and the rise of terrorism in a post 9/11 world. The author's unique and often humorous perspective provides a view of Saudi society that has never before been documented by any other book in this genre. The author gives an important insight to events that continue to affect the world today.

Unknown Mexico

Unknown Mexico
Author: Carl Lumholtz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1902
Genre: Indians of Mexico
ISBN:

The Imam's Daughter

The Imam's Daughter
Author: Hannah Shah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The extraordinary true story of how an iman's daughter escaped her abused childhood, and an honor killing by her strict Muslim family, to find freedom - and love.

An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal

An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal
Author: Francis Hamilton
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Embark on a scholarly exploration of the Kingdom of Nepal with Francis Hamilton in 'An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal.' Hamilton, a keen observer and naturalist, presents a comprehensive study of Nepal during the late 18th century. Through meticulous documentation, Hamilton delves into the geography, culture, flora, and fauna of this Himalayan kingdom. His account provides readers with a nuanced understanding of Nepal's unique features and customs, offering insights into an era when the region was relatively unknown to the Western world. 'An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal' is more than a travel narrative; it's a valuable historical and scientific record that invites readers to journey alongside Hamilton through the landscapes and cultures of this captivating realm, revealing the marvels and mysteries of Nepal in a bygone era."

Obachan

Obachan
Author: Tani Hanes
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-06-20
Genre:
ISBN:

Mitsuko Hanamura was born wanting very little out of life: a place to call her own, maybe a small garden where she could grow flowers, just a little house with a shelf for some books, where she could live alone, with no need to share a bed, or a meal, or clothes, with anyone.But she was born in 1916 in rural Japan, the oldest girl in a family with eight children and no money, with nothing to depend on but her clever brain and indomitable spirit. Sent away at thirteen to live with relatives, hired out at fifteen to pay off a family debt, desperate for an education at any cost, this is the story of a young girl who never gave up on herself, no matter what her circumstances, no matter how bleak her life seemed to be.It is the story of my Obachan, or grandmother, as told to me by her, an amazing story which begins in the countryside of Japan and ends in the war torn streets of Kawasaki. I wrote it down as I heard it, believing it sounded more like a movie than her life; only the names have been changed out of respect for her living family. This is the journey she took as she exchanged one set of dreams for another, as she grew from a wide-eyed, hopeful teenager to a young mother in wartime Japan.