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Madeleine Channer, a member of St John's Seven Kings, has recently had a book published based on her experiences of working as a nurse in a small hospital set in the haunting loveliness of the Peruvian Andes.
Echoes from the Andes tells the story of a journey to Peru which was a response to the plight of human need, yet it led to a spiritually rich experience and new dimensions of understand and awareness.
These stories have been written in honour of an obscure community, a remarkable people; the poor crushed beneath life's load whose resilience and fortitude has left a sacred memory.
Echoes from the Andes is published by Four O'Clock Press and costs £7.99. Copies will shortly be available from St John's.
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Cesar Paucar & Saywa - Palomita Vanidosa.
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