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Follow on Google News | "Ahimsa: A personal journey, via an animal sanctuary in India, to veganism" by Caroline Earle is pubBy: Grosvenor House Publishing "Ahimsa: A personal journey, via an animal sanctuary in India, to veganism" by Caroline Earle is published About the Book: Backpackers might head off without a care in the world, but for Caroline and her husband David, taking a gap half-year in Asia in their mid-50s, they found themselves questioning everything. All roads seemed to lead to compassion and respect for all living things, which is the meaning of the book's title. Part-travel, part-memoir, part-philosophy on life, Ahimsa is the story of how a menopausal journalist and a grumpy paramedic find themselves on the other side of the world falling in love with dogs, cows, wonky donkeys and a water buffalo called Flower. Come with them on their six-month journey through six countries and see why they concluded that all paths in their lives had led to this point. Ahimsa is a real-life story that is topical and questioning, funny, sad and increasingly angry. It's an uplifting, thought-provoking account of the route to compassion for all sentient beings, not least through the simple act of cuddling a cow in India. Ahimsa includes suggestions for book club questions and top ten tips for new vegans. About the Author: Caroline Earle is a former journalist with the Jersey Evening Post. The formative years of her 30-year career in local media were with BBC and commercial radio stations. She currently works part-time for a charity which supports people with a disability or long-term health condition into employment. She lives with her family and rescue dog Zippy in Jersey in the Channel Islands. "Ahimsa: A personal journey, via an animal sanctuary in India, to veganism" is available to purchase in paperback from Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ This story can also be downloaded in e-book format from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ Press/Media Contact Details: Grosvenor House Publishing Tel. 020 8339 6060 E-mail: info@grosvenorhousepublishing.co.uk End
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