Journey Of Changing Lives Of Children In Little Princes By Conor Grennan

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Lessons Traveling to other countries can be an experience of a lifetime. Visiting popular destinations and seeing the world sounds amazing, but what about volunteering in a third world country at an orphanage in Nepal. The novel Little Princes by Conor Grennan takes the reader through his journey of changing lives of children. Little did Conor know how much the children were going to change him. Conor was a young man in his thirties not married and had no children. He was a college graduate, working and enjoying life. Conor had no obligations and no bills. His life was all about being with friends meeting girls and just being signal. After a while, Conor became bored with life. Conor decided he wanted to travel and see the …show more content…

Over the next three months, he spent all his time learning about the children and their daily routines. Conor had to adapt to the children’s way of living and this was different from his care free way of life. Relationships started out small Conor had to learn the language to understand what certain words meant, he also had to learn different ways to adapt to his new surroundings and how to build relationships with the children. Conor not having any experience with children, in general, had to learn ways to play with them and how to teach them in ways they would understand. Weeks went by and Conor started to have feelings for the children they became more than just a story he wanted to tell about when he went home. Certain events started teaching Conor more about what kind of lives these children came from and what kind of future they might experience if their surroundings don’t change. Just as he was getting used to being at the orphanage and helping the children it was time for him to leave. He struggled with his feelings about leaving the children. He was happy being with the children, but he was missing friends and the luxuries home offered. “Boys—I’ll come back in one year, Okay” (Grennan,55)? The children were happy to hear those words and would hold onto them until Connor …show more content…

Conor was too distracted with worrying about the children. Conor was changing he was becoming a person on a mission. A mission to help save the children of Nepal, but to do this he needed money to get back to them and can support the children once there. After several months’s he raised the money to go back to Nepal. Once there Conor spent his time more wisely during his stay in Nepal working with others to find the missing families that the orphan children belonged too. He had no idea what kind of fear and heartache he would face and what kind of rewards laid before

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