The narrative invites readers on a journey to India, exploring the rich culture, vibrant landscapes, and transformative experiences that await. Through compelling storytelling, the author emphasizes the allure of travel and the personal growth that comes from immersing oneself in a new environment. Themes of adventure, discovery, and connection are woven throughout, encouraging a deeper understanding of both the destination and oneself.
Thomas K. Shor Livres






The story follows a leopard from the jungle as he unexpectedly navigates the complexities of a modern Western city. Struggling with the constraints of urban life, the tale serves as a fable for those yearning to reconnect with nature. Enhanced by over 45 black and white photographs, it captures the contrast between the wild and the urban environment, inviting readers to reflect on their own relationship with nature amidst the chaos of city living.
A Step Away from Paradise: The True Story of a Tibetan Lama's Journey to a Land of Immortality
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"It was the early 1960s. The place, a far-off corner of the Himalayas long fabled in Tibetan tradition to be hiding a valley of immortality among its peaks and glaciers--a real-life Shangri-La. They waited generations for the prophesied lama to come, the one with the secret knowledge of how to 'open' the Hidden Land. Then, one day, he came. His name was Tulshuk Lingpa. This book tells the true story of this charismatic visionary lama and his remarkable expedition. Against the wishes of the kings of both Sikkim and Nepal, he and over three hundred followers ventured up the snowy slopes of the third highest mountain of the planet. Their aim: to open a crack in the very fabric of reality and go to a land we would all wish to inhabit if it were only there--a land of peace and concord. Forty years later, the author spends over five years tracking down the surviving members of this extraordinary expedition. He deftly weaves their stories together with humour, wisdom, and scholarly research into Tibetan traditions of Hidden Lands, all the while reflecting on what this means for the rest of us"--Publisher's description
This collection features a diverse array of narratives that capture the rich tapestry of Indian life, culture, and traditions. Each story offers unique insights into the complexities of human relationships, societal norms, and the vibrant landscapes of India. From rural villages to bustling cities, the characters navigate their dreams, struggles, and joys, reflecting the country's multifaceted identity. The anthology showcases both contemporary and classic voices, making it a captivating read for anyone interested in the essence of Indian storytelling.
Ganges Lament
Black & White Photographic Portraits from the Sacred Indian City of Varanasi
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Capturing the essence of Varanasi, this collection features striking black and white photographic portraits that reflect the spiritual and cultural richness of this sacred Indian city. Each image tells a story, showcasing the diverse lives of its inhabitants and their deep connection to tradition and faith. The photographs evoke a sense of timelessness, inviting viewers to explore the profound beauty and complexity of life in Varanasi. This work serves as both an artistic tribute and a visual documentation of a vibrant community.
Vikram's life unfolds under the extraordinary belief that he is the reincarnation of a revered holy man, marked by a distinctive birthmark. Raised with this profound identity, he navigates the complexities of expectations and spirituality shaped by his unique origin. The narrative explores themes of fate, belief, and the impact of societal perceptions on personal identity, offering a compelling glimpse into the interplay between destiny and self-discovery in Vikram's journey.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Corfu in 1981, the narrative unfolds through the experiences of Thomas K. Shor, who captures the beauty of an idyllic coastal village. Surrounded by vibrant fruit and olive trees, his journey intertwines personal reflection with the rich cultural landscape of the island, offering readers a glimpse into the serene yet complex life of its inhabitants. Through evocative photography and storytelling, the book explores themes of nature, youth, and the essence of travel.
Sculpture Garden of the Gods
Animated Landscape Photography from the Greek Island of Ikaria
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Ikaria, a Greek island recognized as a "Blue Zone" for its inhabitants' longevity, is steeped in history and mythology. Known in ancient times as the birthplace of Dionysus, the god of ecstasy and wine, the island boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Its rugged terrain and rich heritage contribute to the allure of this remarkable location, where the secrets of a long and fulfilling life intertwine with ancient legends.