An award-winning journalist with 30 years' media experience. Kirsty reported for ABC News and Current Affairs on radio, television, and online in Sydney, Darwin, Alice Springs, and Far North Queensland. She has mentored some of the ABC's top journalists. Kirsty also has extensive experience in senior communications roles. She is now a sought-after media and video trainer, offering one-on-one coaching and engaging group workshops through her company, eMotion Video Training & Production. Kirsty is an advocate for social justice and mental health and has written Som's biography to increase awareness of gender inequality and the plight of children in Nepal. Dr Juliette Lachemeier is the managing editor of The Erudite Pen, a professional editing and independent publishing business. She helps fiction and nonfiction authors turn their writing dreams into a published reality and has published a number of #1 bestselling titles. IPEd, APA, AIPP, AIBP
'The compelling story of Som Tamang's journey from poverty and child slavery to hope and optimism high in the Himalayan Mountains. It's a rich journey revealing life's infinite promises, and what's possible when we choose to overcome challenges. This book is also a testament to award winning journalist, Kirsty Nancarrow, and the power of storytelling to change lives, including her own.' Anita Jacoby AM Media Executive, Board Director & Author 'Himalayan Dreams is the inspiring story of a man determined to make the world a better place. Kirsty Nancarrow takes us to the roof of the world, Nepal, where challenge and tragedy are overcome by compassion and courage.' RICHARD DINNEN, ABC Broadcaster 'Kirsty Nancarrow's book Himalayan Dreams tells the extraordinary life story of Nepalese former child slave Som Tamang. Beautifully written, the book is both gripping and uplifting, taking the reader on the roller coaster ride of Som's journey from extreme hardship and poverty to freedom, empowerment. It's a story about resilience and ultimately hope that shines a light in times of darkness.' DR KERSTIN PILZ, Author 'Himalayan Dreams is a gripping and inspiring true story about one man's journey to end child slavery in Nepal, showcasing the power of determination and passion to create positive change. It is a must read for anyone interested in social justice and human rights.' SUZIE CRAY, Director eMotion Video Training & Production 'A wonderful example of dreams becoming reality. Thank you, Kirsty Nancarrow, for your research and storytelling. Thank you, Som Tamang, for going against all odds and changing the lives of so many.' MARY FRANCES DE JOURDAIN, Friends of Himalayan Children 'We always wonder how it is that an ordinary person manages to achieve extraordinary things in life, especially in difficult circumstances. By sharing Som's story, Kirsty shows us how it is possible to transform the lives of children in a remote mountain region of Nepal. Her book is not only inspiring, but important.' KAY SMITH, Friends of Himalayan Children 'The book tells an extraordinary story and is written with great care and compassion. An essential read for anyone with connections to Nepal or for those who would like to learn more about the country's social history.' ELISABETH GALVIN, Author, The Real Kenneth Grahame 'If at any stage you consider your (life) challenges insurmountable, Som's story, related wonderfully by the author Kirsty Nancarrow, will shed a whole new light on your own capacity to overcome and succeed against the odds. Som's key is to help others in need - without reservation.' STEPHEN CHONG, Author 'A tale of selfless determination and endurance in the face of seemingly overwhelming adversity. Som's story leaves you feeling astonished at what the human spirit is capable of.' MICHAEL TYLER 'I have known Som for many years and have been to his village and on one of his treks but I had no idea what he went through before reading Himalayan Dreams. I was touched by his love for Susan and how he handled being abused.' HEATHER ENGLISH, Property Manager