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  • Book cover of Before the Kids and Mortgage
    Eyal N Danon

     · 2021

    Daring dreams have a use-by date. They just couldn't give up their thirst for adventure...Even after a near-fatal rafting incident in Nepal inspired them to settle down and get married, these risk-takers still yearned to explore the world. Abandoning their deep roots and secure careers, the thirty-year-olds ignored the dire warnings of family and friends and sold everything to travel the globe. When these newlyweds decide to traverse the earth, from Himalayan mountains to Hawaiian waves, the beauty they witness rests in the people they meet along the way, from noble rickshaw drivers to mobster-wannabe innkeepers. And despite enchanting encounters and stunning beauty, spending all this time together is testing their relationship in unexpected ways, as they both realize that daring dreams have a use-by date. In this bold account of two intrepid travelers, Danon paints a compelling picture of exotic locations and even stranger characters. A must-read for anybody tempted to answer the siren's call, you'll witness how one spontaneous decision can totally rewrite the next chapter of your life. Before the Kids and Mortgage is an uncommon and inspiring memoir. If you like humorous interactions, whirlwind tours, and eye-opening revelations, then you'll love Danon's extraordinary trek. Buy Before the Kids and Mortgage for a down payment on wanderlust today!

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    The Oncurating Issue 35 "De-Colonizing Art Institutions" compiles the outcome of the symposium at the Kunstmuseum Basel and a summer academy at the Zurich University of the Arts. The symposium "De-colonizing Art Institutions" took place at Kunstmuseum Basel, June 21 and 22, 2017, with the speakers Sabih Ahmed (Asia Art Archive), Jeebesh Bagchi (Raqs Media Collective), Binna Choi (Casco), Eyal Danon (Holon Digital Art Archive), Kadiatou Diallo (SPARCK), Same Sizakele Mdluli (Lecturer, Wits University), Rohit Jain (ISEK, Uni Z�rich), Shwetal A. Patel (Kochi-Muziris Biennale), Dorothee Richter (Postgraduate Programme in Curating, ZHdK) and S�ren Grammel.You will find contributions by the guests of the symposium and additional articles by scholars and practitioners connected to this topic.The symposium was accompanied by a Summer Academy in Zurich held by the Further Education, Postgraduate Programme in Curating, Zurich University of the Arts from June 13-24 and an exhibition with the same name at the OnCurating Project Space in Zurich The outcome of this exhibition is published in Issue 34.

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    Eyal N Danon

     · 2021

    Can Harley solve the mystery of her father's disappearance and find her own path in life? A remote ice cave holds the stunning secret. Harley Green is ready to seize her own future. But after her father vanishes in the Himalayas, leaving behind a mysterious golden key, the twenty-year-old Columbia University student packs her bags for India to clear up her dad's mysterious fate... and to discover more about his last, unknown companion. Taking the bus from New Delhi to the sacred Ganges River, the daring Ivy Leaguer teams up with Rajou, a young local capable of keeping up with her philosophical exploration of the meaning of life. But as they advance towards the fateful glacier, Harley's shocked when a surprise revelation uncovers evidence that could change how she sees the world forever. The Golden Key of Gangotri is a soul-stirring, gripping adventure story about a father lost in ice, secrets shrouded by time, and a perilous expedition into the heart of the mountains. A tale as timeless as the holy Ganges river itself about a young woman's inspirational journey of self-discovery to uncover the answers she is so desperately seeking. If you like brave heroines, remarkable inspiration, and stunning twists, then you'll love Harley's mountainous journey. Buy The Golden Key of Gangotri to unpick the truth today!

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