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    Little Princes

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      Conor’s good-bye to, 273

      and Conor’s introduction to children, 19

      and Conor’s playing with children, 27, 28, 29

      as doing laundry, 26

      and Hindu festival, 65

      mother of, 74–81, 83

      play of, 73

      and Rohan’s stories, 180

      and school, 113

      and science class, 33

      and shampoo incident, 24

      and stories of children at Little Princes, 76–81

      Nuwakot District: Conor’s trip to, 261, 262–63

      panic date: for Humla trip, 159, 208

      parents. See families; specific child

      Patan Hospital (Kathmandu), 36–37, 50–53, 85, 129–32

      Peru: Conor in, 62

      postman from Jaira (Humla village), 187–89, 190

      Pradip (orphan), 268

      Priya (orphan), 24, 30, 35, 68, 195–96, 238–39, 265

      Puma (Humla village), 183

      Pushkar, India: Conor at Hindu festival in, 64

      Puspika (orphan), 268

      Puspika (UNICEF worker), 165

      Raju (orphan)

      bedtime for, 34

      and Conor’s arrival at Little Princes, 17, 19

      Conor’s good-bye to, 272, 273

      and Conor’s introduction to children, 19

      and Conor’s leaving Little Princes, 93

      and Conor’s playing games with children, 27–28, 29

      and Conor’s remembering names of children, 26

      and Conor’s return from Humla, 238–39

      and Conor’s return to Little Princes, 65

      crying by, 50

      as doing laundry, 26

      family of, 195–96

      and Hindu festival, 65

      and marriage of Conor, 93

      oiling of, 66–67

      play of, 73, 137, 138

      and science class, 33

      and shampoo incident, 24–25

      socks of, 30–31

      toys of, 135

      and visit by mother of Nuraj and Krish, 79

      Ram (orphan), 199–200

      Rara Lake: Sandra’s trek to, 46, 47–49

      Ring Road, Kathmandu

      and caste system, 45–46

      and Conor’s arrival in Kathmandu, 7

      and Dasain, 125

      description of, 15–16, 44–45

      impact of civil war on, 70, 111

      Nuraj’s mother’s home on, 78

      violence on, 31

      Rinjin (guide)

      Conor says good-bye to, 200

      and Conor’s Humla trip, 1, 2, 164–65, 166, 169, 171–83, 185–200, 205, 215, 231–32

      as D.B.’s brother-in-law, 164

      as protective of children, 188

      as Simikot project manager, 164, 214

      sister of, 216

      and teams for Humla trip, 164–65

      Ripa (Humla village), 171, 172, 173–80, 277–78

      Rohan (orphan), 141–42, 180–81, 247

      round-the-world trip

      Conor on, 59–63

      Conor’s decision to make, 6–7

      Royal Nepalese Army, 46–47, 70, 76, 98, 105

      Rubber Band Ball Hacky Sack (game), 17

      Sagarmatha National Park, 15

      Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, 14

      Samir (orphan), 102, 120, 145, 146, 148, 254, 271

      Sandra (Little Princes founder)

      and chores for children, 23

      and Conor’s arrival at Little Princes, 17–20

      and Conor’s introduction to children, 19–20

      and Conor’s leaving Little Princes, 55

      finding of Rohan by, 180

      finds first Little Princes children, 40–41

      fund-raising by, 40

      and garbage can explanation, 20–22

      Golkka’s threats against, 41

      and Golkka’s visit to Little Princes, 39, 41

      Maoist arrest of, 48–49

      Mugu/Rara Lake trek of, 46, 47–49

      return to France of, 64

      and Santosh’s illness, 36, 50, 51, 52, 53

      as teacher, 32, 33

      visits to Little Princes by, 68

      Santosh (orphan)

      brother of, 89

      Conor’s good-bye to, 272–73

      and Conor’s leaving Little Princes, 53, 93

      Conor’s memories of, 61

      Conor’s playing games with, 27

      and Conor’s questions about food, 66

      and Conor’s remembering names of children, 26

      and Conor’s return from Humla, 237

      and Conor’s return to Little Princes, 64

      and Farid’s dislike of spiders, 68–69

      illness of, 36–37, 50–53

      and marriage of Conor, 93, 113, 260

      questions about food of, 42–43

      questions about water and distance of, 67–68

      as science teacher, 34

      as soccer player, 47

      talents of, 34

      as toy maker, 38

      and visit by mother of Nuraj and Krish, 75

      Sarkegad (Humla village), 205–6, 207–8

      Saturdays: traditions on, 23–24

      school

      and bandha, 30–31, 72

      and children’s classes at orphanage, 32–34

      closings of, 30–32

      description of, 32

      for Dhalagiri House children, 228–29

      Maoist rebels kidnapping of children from, 70–71

      uniforms for, 30

      science: Conor as teacher of, 32–34

      Scotsman (David): in Humla district, 211–13, 214

      sesame dung, 66

      seven children

      Bell’s e-mail about, 100–102

      and camera, 87–88

      Conor’s connection with, 115

      and Conor’s decision to return to Nepal, 102–10

      Conor’s e-mails concerning, 99

      Conor’s feelings about, 101–2, 107

      Conor’s motives for searching for, 114

      disappearance of, 101–3

      Farid and Conor’s concerns/responsibilities for, 83–89, 104

      fund-raising for, 104–10

      and launching of NGN, 105–10

      photographs of, 87–88, 118–19

      rescue of all, 257

      search for, 104, 113–38

      and Umbrella Foundation, 99

      See also Amita; Bishnu; Dirgha; Kumar; Madan; Navin; Samir

      shampoo incident, 24–25

      shepherd

      and Conor’s return from Humla, 214–15

      from Jaira, 191, 192–95, 231, 232

      Shreenagar (Humla village), 198, 202–3, 205

      Simikot (Humla district village)

      as base for NGN home, 279

      Conor in, 163–64

      and Conor’s plans to visit Humla, 159

      and Conor’s trip to Humla, 163–64, 198, 204, 205, 214, 216–17

      Kumar’s father’s telephone call from, 241

      Maoist presence in, 166–67

      photographs of, 237

      and return of Little Princes children to Humla, 277

      Rinjin’s trek back to, 200, 205

      snow in, 175–76, 198, 204, 216

      Singapore, Conor in, 62

      skin color, 45

      snow: in Humla district, 175–76, 197, 198, 204, 214, 216

      soccer, 29, 38, 47–48, 247–48

      social hierarchy, Nepal, 45–46

      South Africa: Liz’s trip to, 123

      South America: Conor in, 62

     
    Spicker, Glenn, 59–61

      spiders: Farid’s dislike of, 68–69

      Sri Lanka: Conor in, 62, 181

      Steve (Conor’s college friend), 62

      Sunita (Dhaulagiri House cook/housekeeper), 271

      Susmita (Nepalese girl), 10, 11, 13

      Swayambhu (Budhist stupa), 148–49, 233–34

      Tattersall, Alex, 44

      teachers, 32, 70–71, 195, 278

      temple: going to, 23–24, 66

      Thailand: Conor’s trip to, 53, 59–60, 62

      Thangkot (village): and search for seven children, 125–28

      Tilak (orphan), 252–54

      toilets, 8–9, 197

      towel incident, 25

      toys: for children at Little Princes, 38–39

      trash: in Nepal, 20–21

      trust

      and disappearance of seven children, 101

      and questions about Conor’s return to Little Princes, 53

      and relationship between children and Farid and Conor, 81

      Tulo (Humla village), 196

      Tumcha (Humla village), 180–81

      Umbrella Foundation

      and Bahadur, 92, 115

      and disappearance of seven children, 100–102

      and families’ visits to Umbrella homes, 240

      founding of, 91–92

      as home for seven children, 127, 128, 132, 133–34, 138

      NGN home as next to homes of, 140, 146

      number of children’s homes of, 114

      and rescue of children at Dhaulagiri House, 228

      rescue of children by, 219, 254

      and search for seven children, 104

      and setting up Dhaulagiri House, 146

      and seven children with Nuraj’s mother, 91–92, 93–94, 99, 100–102

      See also Buk, Jacky; Bell, Viva

      Unapani (Humla village), 209–10, 212

      UNICEF, 41, 114, 165, 266

      United Nations, 204

      United States: Conor’s return to, 63, 263, 265–66

      University of Virginia, 109, 122, 150, 159

      Vassar College, 63

      Vietnam

      Conor in, 61–62

      Liz’s trip to, 123

      walnuts, honey covered: as gift for Conor, 180

      water cycle, lesson about, 34

      World Food Programme (WFP), 170, 198, 200, 201, 205

      Yangani (orphan), 24, 35, 265

      Zambia: Liz in, 122–23, 140

      About Next Generation Nepal

      By purchasing this book, you are already making a difference in the lives of the kids you have just read about. Through the publication of this book, we have raised crucial funds that allowed us to open a children’s home in Humla, where these same children now live back in their own communities. A portion of the proceeds from the very book you hold in your hands is going toward food, clothing, educational supplies, and finding more families of trafficked children in Nepal.

      If you would like to learn more about Next Generation Nepal, find ways of getting involved, or help spread the word about the plight of trafficked children in Nepal, please visit us at www.nextgenerationnepal.org. We would love to hear from you.

      About the Author

      CONOR GRENNAN volunteered in Nepal at the Little Princes Children’s Home in the village of Godawari in 2004. He would eventually return to Nepal to launch Next Generation Nepal (NGN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to reconnecting trafficked children with their families in postwar Nepal.

      Conor is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the NYU Stern School of Business. He currently resides in Connecticut with his wife and son.

      Visit www.AuthorTracker.com for exclusive information on your favorite HarperCollins author.

      Credits

      Jacket design by Mary Schuck

      Jacket photograph © by Angelo Cavalli/Corbis and Gregorio Tzic

      Copyright

      LITTLE PRINCES. Copyright © 2010 by Conor Grennan. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

      EPub Edition February 2011 ISBN: 9780062042439

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