Scott DeLisi and Jane Lillian Vance: The Ambassador s Dog wbur.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbur.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Author Scott DeLisi and illustrator Jane Lillian Vance will discuss their book The Ambassador s Dog in a March 3 online event.Coastal Point ⢠Submitted
Author Scott DeLisi and illustrator Jane Lillian Vance will be in conversation with NPRâs Lisa Mullins to discuss their book âThe Ambassadorâs Dogâ on March 3, in an online event presented by the Lewes Public Library and Browseabout Books.
âThe illustrated book tells the tale of a puppy, abandoned and alone, who waited on a trail in what once was the ancient kingdom of Lo on the Tibetan plateau â and the man who was meant to cross his path. It is a story of the power of serendipitous meetings and a reminder compassion, courage, and hope can be found in the world if only our hearts are open to seeing them.â
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Katmandu or
Kantipur is the capital of Nepal. It lies in the hilly region of Nepal, near the confluence of the Bagmati and Bishnumati Rivers. It is located at an elevation of 4,344 feet (1,324 meters) above sea level.
It was founded in 723 AD by King Gunakamadeva. Its early name was Manju-Patan. The present name “Kathmandu” refers to a wooden temple (
Kath, “wood”;
mandir, “temple” or “edifice”. Kastamandap which is said to have been built from the wood of a single tree by Raja Lachmina Singh in 1596 was a kettledrum from which the name of the city was derived. The Kastamandap still stands in the central square and is used for the accommodation of
Who would have ever thought that a pair of humble mittens made out of recycled wool would make such phenomenal ripples across the world and thrust the maker and the wearer to dizzying limelight?