Invisible Threads by Marguerite Maccurtin

Invisible Threads by Marguerite Maccurtin

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Broadcaster and passionate traveller, Marguerite Maccurtin, writes of her personal journey in understanding the universality of the 'human condition', and that the underlying impulse to reach out and connect transcends the barriers of race, language and geographical location.

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Invisible Threads by Marguerite Maccurtin

"Later I realised that this was the most powerful moment of the journey for me. Here I was, a stranger who had wandered in from the Tibetan plateau in the need of shelter and comfort, and I was offered both in abundance. We had no word in common but without the benefit of language it is the non-verbals that click into place: body language, gesture, mime, eye contact, facial expressions, basic intuition. The condition of being human is universal I discovered and the underlying impulse to reach out and connect transcends the barriers of race, language and geographical location."   A beautifully written collection of essays on incredible journeys across the seven continents by writer and broadcaster Marguerite Maccurtin.
Marguerite Maccurtin is a broadcaster, writer and passionate traveller. She has travelled to some of the world's most remote and dangerous places including the sacred mountain of Mount Kailash in western Tibet. She has written for Sunday Miscellany on RTE Radio One, the Quiet Quarter on Lyric FM and Another Time Another Space, produced by Tim Lehane, RTE. Her radio piece entitled 'An Oracle in Ladakh' was chosen by Marie Heaney for inclusion in Sunday Miscellany.
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ISBN 13 9781800970410
ISBN 10 1800970412
Titre Invisible Threads
Auteur Marguerite Maccurtin
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Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Veritas Publications
Année de publication 2024-02-29
Nombre de pages 160
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