Nick has decided that half of all profits from sales of his books will go to the Paropakar Anathalaya ('Do Good to Others' Orphanage) in Kathmandu, Nepal where Nick volunteered during his Peace Corps tour of duty in the early 1960's. This orphanage is operated by the first non-governmental, non-profit organisation in Nepal, established in 1947 and is currently home to about 60 children.
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Dominic J. Cibrario 1509 Deane Blvd phone: 262-634-5386 |
for autographed copies of The Pomelo Tree (2nd edition), The Harvest or The Shamans send a cheque for $16.99 each plus $4.05 (for 1 or 2 books) or $5.15 (for all three books) for Priority Post shipping to US addresses. Each book costs $27.69 (U.S. funds) posted to foreign addresses. original art work - $150, limited edition prints - $50, add $12 for shipping art work |
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Southland Center phone: 262-598-9757 |
$16.99 + tax a book signing event will occur at 1 pm on 26 February 2005 |
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23 E. Bijou (Downtown) phone: 719-632-4815 |
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75 Seventh Street phone: 262-636-9217 |
the library has 3 copies of the novel on their shelves which may be borrowed. |
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| University of Wisconsin - Parkside Room 269/271 phone: 262-595-2345 |
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P.O. Box 21218 phones: 977 1
470-0632 |
The Pomelo Tree can be purchased in the gift shop at the Kathmandu Guest House |
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Or visit your favorite local bookstore who will be happy to order any of the books for you! Have them check 'Books in Print'. |
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