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  • The Saffron Road: A Journey with Buddha's Daughters

    (By Christine Toomey)

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    Author Christine Toomey
    “Book Descriptions: The Saffron Road is a fascinating journey of discovery East and West to meet Buddhist nuns and learn why they chose the path to enlightenment. Author Christine Toomey, a veteran foreign correspondent, takes the reader from Kathmandu to the Cascades to meet these very diverse daughters of Buddha. Some left happy marriages, others dynamic careers, each looking for fulfillment through mindfulness and a deepened consciousness.”

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