Ani's Asylum is a true story about a Tibetan-Buddhist refugee fictitiously called Ani. After escaping from Chinese-occupied Tibet, Ani eventually arrives in Northern California to seek refuge for herself and her daughter. Ani's teacher, the eminent Arjia Rinpoche, introduces her to the author. The two women travel the path toward asylum together.
Ani's Asylum, Marian Prentice Huntington, Xlibris, Paperback, 103 pp, $19.99
Marian Prentice Huntington has been an award-winning investigative reporter for the Point Reyes Light newspaper and a professor of journalism at Sonoma State University. She is a student of several world religions, including Buddhism, and is a member of the Marin Interfaith Council. She dedicates herself to serving immigrant and Impoverished families in her community, and works to improve the health of homeless and vulnerable children through a charity she founded, NovatoSpirit. She is also the author of Movement and Mentorship, Helping Kids Heal Through Sports, and has been nominated for several prestigious awards, including the World of Children's Humanitarian Award and the Marin County Women's Hall of Fame.
CONTENTS: Ani's Asylum
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Ani was easy to spot
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Chunpay called
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7
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The American celebration of Christmas
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11
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Ani's visa document is almost complete
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17
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Jack, our immigration lawyer, guided Ani's visa
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19
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Ani said she's quit
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23
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Ani is living with friends
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25
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The Dalai Lama has invited Arjia Rinpoche
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27
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Ani is learning to drive
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33
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Ani can legally drive a car
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35
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Ani never gives up
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37
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Because of her temporary immigration status
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41
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Ani's got wheels
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43
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Ani had a car accident
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45
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Ani's daughter won first prize in a math competition
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49
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Ani's not engulfed by her suffering
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51
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Ani represented herself in a court of law
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53
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Ani came to visit us
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55
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Ani's father died suddenly last week
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61
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Time is not on Ani's side
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63
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Ani has a pair of advocates
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65
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Ani asked for freedom this week
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69
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Ani and I are sharing a bottle of Tylenol
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71
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The immigration judge issued an oral decision
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75
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As the opening date approached for the 2008 Olympics
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77
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When the Olympic torch passed
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81
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PRC officials moved earth, water, and air
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85
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Ani shared the good news
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89
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When I pray each morning
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91
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The doorbell rang
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93
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Afterword
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95
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Bibliography
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97
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