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"Our imagination is powerful, but there are places in our world you cannot imagine. You must go there to see them for yourself." In a dangerous and remote corner of our planet, an exhilarating adventure unfolds in a colorful land of myth, mysticism, and fantasy. Kima, Through the Opening, invites middle-grade readers to travel above the clouds to the otherworldly Khumbu region of Nepal, a land rich in culture and disorienting tall mountains. There they will meet Kima and her hilarious but scaredy-yak, Jiyu, on their event-packed journey to learn the truth about her mysterious past and why she always felt different from others.…mehr

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"Our imagination is powerful, but there are places in our world you cannot imagine. You must go there to see them for yourself." In a dangerous and remote corner of our planet, an exhilarating adventure unfolds in a colorful land of myth, mysticism, and fantasy. Kima, Through the Opening, invites middle-grade readers to travel above the clouds to the otherworldly Khumbu region of Nepal, a land rich in culture and disorienting tall mountains. There they will meet Kima and her hilarious but scaredy-yak, Jiyu, on their event-packed journey to learn the truth about her mysterious past and why she always felt different from others.
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Gail Ahrberg-Snow lives in Portland, Oregon with her wife and lovable Wheaton Terrier. She grew up in the Chicago area and attended college in Tucson, Arizona where she studied creative writing, journalism, and cultural anthropology. It was there she discovered her passion for writing and diverse cultures. With an insatiable thirst for travel, she has visited 6 continents and gathered friends from countless countries. These experiences and relationships have informed her tales for young readers. "Travel for me is about culture. I immerse in it. From different values and customs to art, architecture, and mythology."