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A Fight for a Cup of Chai Sanman Thapa lost his hand to the machines of a Kathmandu shoe factory. Poverty had forced him into child labor, but even loss and hardship could not silence his fight for dignity. A Fight for a Cup of Chai is his searing memoir of resilience and resistance, revealing the human cost of exploitation and the courage it takes to demand justice. From the factory floors of Nepal to the struggle for education and survival, Sanman's journey is both deeply personal and powerfully universal. A raw and unforgettable story for readers who believe in justice, resilience, and the unbreakable human spirit.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Fight for a Cup of Chai Sanman Thapa lost his hand to the machines of a Kathmandu shoe factory. Poverty had forced him into child labor, but even loss and hardship could not silence his fight for dignity. A Fight for a Cup of Chai is his searing memoir of resilience and resistance, revealing the human cost of exploitation and the courage it takes to demand justice. From the factory floors of Nepal to the struggle for education and survival, Sanman's journey is both deeply personal and powerfully universal. A raw and unforgettable story for readers who believe in justice, resilience, and the unbreakable human spirit.
Autorenporträt
Sanman Thapa is an author, educator, and National Certified School Counselor who writes about resilience, migration, and hope. His debut memoir, A Fight for a Cup of Chai, is a story born from child labor, loss, and hardship-yet carried by the fight for dignity, the strength of the human spirit, and the promise of hope. From Nepal's garment factories to building a new life in America, he offers a powerful portrait of perseverance and justice.When he isn't counseling students in New York, Sanman shares reflections on identity, parenting, and cultural belonging at www.sanmanthapa.com. He is currently working on his second memoir, From Rice Paddies to Highrises, which continues his exploration of resilience, family, and the immigrant experience.