This collection features the complete 'Hearts Of Nepal' series by Ronald Bagliere, offering a thrilling blend of adventure set against the breathtaking backdrop of Nepal. Readers will follow engaging characters as they navigate challenges and explore the rich culture and stunning landscapes of the region. The compilation promises an immersive experience, showcasing the author's skill in crafting captivating narratives that highlight both the beauty and the trials of life in Nepal.
Ronald Bagliere Libri
Questo autore crea storie guidate dai personaggi ambientate in luoghi remoti che approfondiscono la condizione umana, esplorando le nostre lotte per la sopravvivenza e la ricerca di significato. Le narrazioni, in particolare quelle ispirate dal Nepal nell'ultimo decennio, offrono ai lettori uno sguardo profondo su una terra fragile e aspra, ma bellissima. Attraverso un cast eterogeneo di personaggi, sia nativi che di passaggio, l'autore esamina i loro viaggi e l'impatto trasformativo della terra e della sua gente. Queste opere affrontano demoni interiori, esplorano il superamento delle avversità e rivelano come individui di diversa provenienza possano trovare guarigione attraverso lotte condivise.






The Lion Of Khum Jung
- 424pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Haunted by the loss of her husband on Mt. Everest, Sarah Madden has spent the last 25 years avoiding any mention of the mountain. Her vow to silence echoes her unresolved grief and the impact of that tragic event on her life. As she confronts her past, the story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the journey toward healing.
This collection features three engaging novels by Ronald Bagliere, showcasing his unique storytelling and character development. Readers can immerse themselves in diverse narratives that explore various themes and settings, all brought together in a single volume for an enriching literary experience.
A Second Chance To Get It Right
- 342pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
At sixty, a divorced and financially struggling architect reflects on a life spent chasing professional recognition at the expense of family. The narrative explores themes of regret, identity, and the quest for redemption as he confronts the consequences of his choices. Through this journey, the protagonist seeks to reconcile his past mistakes and find meaning beyond his career, ultimately questioning what it truly means to succeed in life.
Beyond the Veil
- 564pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Claire El-Badawy, an anthropologist, is determined to validate her theory of a five-thousand-year-old Trans-Atlantic connection between Africa and South America. After years of grant applications, her breakthrough comes with the discovery of a lost bushman in the Amazon rainforest, which secures her university’s support for the expedition. This pivotal moment sets the stage for an exploration that intertwines ancient history and cultural connections.
Starting Over
- 550pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Set against the serene backdrop of Oregon's Willamette Valley, Janet Porter navigates life after the loss of her husband. As she seeks solace in her surroundings, she embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery. The narrative explores themes of grief, resilience, and the power of nature to provide comfort and renewal. Through her experiences, Janet learns to embrace change and find hope in the midst of sorrow, ultimately redefining her path forward.
Loving Neil
- 276pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
At her brother's wedding, Janet Montgomery grapples with her feelings of inadequacy and her ongoing struggle for her father's affection. As a freelance photographer, she captures moments of joy while navigating her complex family dynamics, revealing the emotional challenges she faces in seeking validation and connection.
This volume features a trio of adventure novels by Ronald Bagliere, showcasing his knack for thrilling storytelling. Each tale promises to immerse readers in exciting journeys filled with dynamic characters and captivating plots. Fans of adventure literature will appreciate the diverse settings and engaging narratives that define Bagliere's work, making this collection a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre.
Taken in by the Himalayan Sherpa as a child, Mountaineer Frank Kincaid grew up following the ways of the mountain people. When Sarah Madden came to Nepal in 2011, it was for her son's expedition, which nearly took his life. Now, Sarah has become part of Frank's world. The lama in Khum Jung calls it destiny. But the lama doesn't know his part to play in the death of Sarah's husband twenty-five years ago, or his role in a recent accident on the Everest Icefall. With Sarah getting closer and closer to his heart, he finds himself at the crossroads. But can he come to terms with a fateful decision in his past, to find their future together?
Inspired by real-life events, Ronald Bagliere's Out of the Rubble takes place in Kathmandu, Nepal, after the devastating earthquake of 2015. When Binod and Sila Thapa lose their children to human traffickers, Binod's friend Mick Hanson and his girlfriend come to their aid. But with the devastation of the city and the authorities overwhelmed from the quake, finding the children seems impossible. Living out of hotels and relatives' homes with nothing on their backs, Binod and Sila walk the streets in a desperate attempt to get back their children. Meanwhile, their friends devise a plan of their own to save the children, and delve into the dark world of seedy orphanages and unscrupulous bondsmen. But where are the children, and can they find them before they are lost forever? This is the large print edition of Out Of The Rubble, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.