Saturday, September 5, 2020

A Metamorphic Odyssey


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Outskirts Press announces A Metamorphic Odyssey, the latest highly-anticipated biography & autobiography / personal memoirs book from JenksOK author Moheindu Chemjong Karki.

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September 04, 2020. Denver, CO and JenksOK - Outskirts Press, Inc. has published A Metamorphic OdysseyN/A by Moheindu Chemjong Karki, which is the author's most recent book to date. The 6 x 9 color paperback in the biography & autobiography / personal memoirs category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail price of $23.95. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/ametamorphicodsessy was launched simultaneously with the book's publication.

About the Book (Excerpts & Info)
Nepal. The roof of the world. Filled with sparkling rivers that flow through an undulating and breathtaking landscape of pure grandeur and marked by a string of enigmatic mountains dominated by the majestic Everest. This is the setting for Karki’s story. She guides us through this fascinating country of her childhood, early education, and her evolution from teenage into adulthood.
Born and raised in Nepal, educated in Australia, and now living in the United States, author Karki, like you, is on a quest for meaning. One of the fundamental truths she confirms in these pages is that we’re all members of the same human family.
She explains her metamorphosis as she takes us on her odyssey to some of the world’s remotest villages as an International Red Cross staff member. There she learns that to survive and thrive we must battle our common enemies of poverty, disaster, and disease instead of each other.
The titles of some of her chapters denote the romanticism of her tale. As you join her incredible literary journey, you experience the Color of Emotions and traverse the Steppes of Dolpo. You will also meet people with Lost Limbs, but for whom Hope Remains. With The Fragrance of Mugu you’ll encounter Uninvited Guests who are welcome nonetheless. And yet, When Nature Goes Mad, you’re still adorned with the Garland of Rainbows, which the centrifugal forces Inside Singha Durbar (the seat of government) could not affect. When you think you’ve finally come to the end of Karki’s colorful account, you will have reached The Beginning of a Different Dream!
As Karki illustrates in this book, we must demonstrate empathy, honor, and courage to live a meaningful life. If we do, we can experience our own metamorphosis and join her in saying, “I had the honor of doing God’s work.”
Deftly constructed at 266 pages, A Metamorphic Odyssey is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the biography & autobiography / personal memoirs category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through AmazonBarnes & Noble and elsewhere, A Metamorphic Odyssey meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $23.95 for the paperback and $9.99 for the ebook.
ISBN: 9781977226457
Format: 6 x 9 Color Paperback
SRP: $23.95
About the Author
Moheindu Chemjong Karki was born and raised in Nepal. The armed conflict in her country forced her to leave and continue her studies in Australia in 2002. But once the peace agreement between Nepal’s warring parties was signed in 2006, she returned to Nepal where she worked with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. She also worked in Nepal as the project manager of the UN Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI), the largest global interagency program on migration and briefly at the Resident Coordinator’s Office (UNRCO) in Nepal. Her first book, Wisdom Pearls, was published in 2014. She holds master’s degrees in business administration and political science. She currently lives with her husband in Tulsa, Oklahoma.