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Is fada muid ag fanacht ar chead mhorshaothar prois seo Chathal Ui Shearcaigh. Cur sios ata ann ar a chuid taistil i Neipeal, agus leiritear ann an gean ata aige ar an tir agus ar a phobal. Cuirtear ts leis an leabhar in Kathmandu, an phromhchathair, agus t cur sos dathannach, fileata danta ag an Searcach uirthi agus is ioma scal saoithiil at aige dinn faoin gcathair channa. Fgann Gr na gCnoc an chathair ina dhiaidh ansin agus tann s ar aistear fisiciil agus ar aistear spioradlta tr gharbhchrocha Neipeal. Bonn idir ghreann agus ghaois i ndn d ar an turas. Tugtar le fios d, mar shampla, nach maith an sloinne at air, mar go gciallaonn s gur d'sealaicme na ngrasaithe ! Is tarraingteach an leabhar seo, leis, le grianghraif ille agus dnta.This travel diary is Cathal Searcaigh's long-awaited first major prose work. The book describes the charismatic Donegal poet's travels through Nepal, and uncovers his growing love affair with the country and its people. The book begins in the bustling capital of Kathmandu, and the author's poetic descriptions bring to life this colourful city of contrasts and many of his experiences there will bring a smile to the reader's lips. The Guru of the Hills, as Cathal is known, then leaves the capital and begins a spiritual and physical journey through the mountains of Nepal and the characters that he meets along the way light up the pages of the book. The book is beautifully produced, and includes stunning photos, as well as poems by the author.