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While backpacking ten years ago through Thailand with her young daughter, Heather Luna-Rose visited a fellow Canadian in Bangkok's Bangkwang Prison, stumbling into what became her soul's calling. Founder of non-profit Luna-Rose Prisoner Support, this passionate humanitarian now spends many months each year bringing emotional support to incarcerated men from all over the world who are suffering isolation and loneliness in Bangkok's infamously hellish prisons. In this gripping memoir, Heather Luna-Rose reveals through raw journal entries and letters the personal challenges and struggles of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
While backpacking ten years ago through Thailand with her young daughter, Heather Luna-Rose visited a fellow Canadian in Bangkok's Bangkwang Prison, stumbling into what became her soul's calling. Founder of non-profit Luna-Rose Prisoner Support, this passionate humanitarian now spends many months each year bringing emotional support to incarcerated men from all over the world who are suffering isolation and loneliness in Bangkok's infamously hellish prisons. In this gripping memoir, Heather Luna-Rose reveals through raw journal entries and letters the personal challenges and struggles of sustaining hope in her one-woman unpaid mission to support forgotten men.
Autorenporträt
Author & activist Heather Luna-Rose's humanitarian mission has been featured in the Bangkok Post, Krabi Magazine, Driftwood, and Xtra West. She holds a BA in Psychology & Women's Studies (SFU), a post-graduate certificate in Humanitarian Action & Conflict from Oxford Brookes, UK, and her Master's degree on Queer Mothering at University of Victoria was nominated for a Lt. Governor's Award. She can be found curating prisoner art exhibits, blogging on recovery from alcoholism, and riding her motorcycle on Salt Spring Island, BC.