This was another unexpected pick, chosen out of a bit of desperation. It turned out to be surprisingly good.
Conor Grennan sounds, at first, like a Gen X-er without much to motivate him except pleasure, but an off-hand decision to volunteer at a Nepali orphanage changes that forever.
Although the book seems simple, it discusses some of the very complicated issues of reuniting trafficked children with their families.
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