Thursday 13 March 2014

Reviews for Scaling the Dragon's Back...


In September 2012 Karen Patrick walked part of the Great Wall of China for Dementia Care.
Her story is related in her book 'Scaling the Dragon's Back' which is available from Amazon for Kindle, Barnes and Noble for Nook, on Kobo and on all other formats from theendlessbookcase.co.uk

Her book is sold in support of Dementia Care. 


 
Angela J Shirley - I have never been to China and after reading this book know I need to add this adventure to my list of things to do before I die! Not only has this author taken the time to document her trek which was done to support a dementia charity - her example has inspired others to do the same. Dementia is something that is not talked about enough, and charities like the one that Karen supports needs all of us to be involved. This book is full of information and fascinating pictures - you will not be disappointed. Flipping through the pages made me feel I was right there with Karen. Thank you Karen for writing this book, it has helped me to think of ways I too can support the study of dementia. The price of this book is well below what it is really worth. I highly recommend this book for the world traveler and those of us who have a heart for charities.


The steepness of the Wall cannot be imagined

Rosie Keating, Community Fundraising Team, Dementia UK - Overall, I think it is a fantastic book – your anecdotes add humour and your historical references make for a both enjoyable and informative read.  The book offers plenty of advice to people who may be interested in taking part in the climb themselves. 


Hayley - I am loving this book -its inspiring me to want to go! Reading about your adventure is revealing so much about China too, and your writing is taking me right there! Anyone who has ever considered going must read this book first! 

A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her.

Scaling The Dragon's Back

Dec 23, 2013 by Lizzy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I visited China myself a few years ago, I relived the experience as the author described her visits to The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall.

I admire Karen's determination to finish the trek, I found walking the section of the Wall at Badaling onerous enough.

An interesting and informative read I can highly recommend this book.
- See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.E1hhW0ze.dpuf
A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her.

Scaling The Dragon's Back

Dec 23, 2013 by Lizzy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I visited China myself a few years ago, I relived the experience as the author described her visits to The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall.

I admire Karen's determination to finish the trek, I found walking the section of the Wall at Badaling onerous enough.

An interesting and informative read I can highly recommend this book.
- See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.E1hhW0ze.dpuf
A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her.

Scaling The Dragon's Back

Dec 23, 2013 by Lizzy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I visited China myself a few years ago, I relived the experience as the author described her visits to The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall.

I admire Karen's determination to finish the trek, I found walking the section of the Wall at Badaling onerous enough.

An interesting and informative read I can highly recommend this book.
- See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.E1hhW0ze.dpuf
A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her.

- See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.E1hhW0ze.dpuf
Dec 27, 2013 by Mike
A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her.

Scaling The Dragon's Back

Dec 23, 2013 by Lizzy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I visited China myself a few years ago, I relived the experience as the author described her visits to The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Terracotta Warriors and the Great Wall.

I admire Karen's determination to finish the trek, I found walking the section of the Wall at Badaling onerous enough.

An interesting and informative read I can highly recommend this boo
- See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.E1hhW0ze.dpuf



Cindy - I enjoyed reading your book very much.  It is well written, funny and also informative.  I admire you for your determination to do the Trek and also your commitment to the Admiral Nurses.




Nor the breathtaking views of and from the Wall.
Lizzy - I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I visited China on holiday a few years ago and relived my holiday experience when the author described her visits to The Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Terracotta Army and The Great Wall. I admire Karen's determination to finish the trek as I found a walk along the section of the Wall at Badaling onerous enough. I can certainly recommend this book.


A good read. It held my interest which made it an easy read. I enjoyed the moments of humour and at last I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank i Tianneman Square durint the student protest.
When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt as if I was there with her. - See more at: http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/#sthash.Rvuj3EDh.dpuf



Mike - A good read. It held my interest which made it easy reading. I liked the moments of humour and at last now I know what happened to the student who confronted the tank in Tianneman Square during the student protest. When the author recounts her days trekking on the Great Wall I felt I could have been there with her. 

 

Pam and Paul - We thoroughly enjoyed Karen’s book. It takes us on her personal journey along the wall, we shared with her the blisters and aching limbs that her great effort brought. Whilst providing an insight to the rugged and in parts beautiful terrain it also introduced us to the ancient and modern history that has shaped the Chinese culture along with the socio-political challenges that it faces.
 
John - Enjoyed it, kept my interest.  Informative and very readable.  Well done you can be pleased with your first book. 

Jenny - I bought this book to read before I visit Beijing later this year when I hope to go visit The Great Wall from there. What a good read, this book is full of interesting information , and entertaining I think it is so much more than a travelogue. If you are even remotely interested in life in modern China, its culture and politics then you will really enjoy reading this book. If you are planning to visit China and The Great Wall then you would find it really useful to read this book before your vacation. I really enjoyed your book Karen.

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The book is available at Amazon for Kindle.

Nook format from Barnes and Noble at  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scaling-the-dragons-back-the-great-wall-treck-karen-patrick/1119808986?ean=2940149691784

For all other ebook formats from http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/  

My blogs about my experiences visiting China...     

Personal reflections of my visit to China http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/personal-reflections-on-visiting-china.html

25 years on Tiananmen Square remembered  http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/tiananmen-square-remembered-25-years-on.html 

My thoughts and impressions of visiting Beijing  http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/beguiled-and-bewildered-in-beijing.html
 
Seeing the Awesome Terracotta Warriors http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/post-trek-completing-my-visit-to-china.html

Friday 7 March 2014

Admiral Nurses, never heard of them?

In September 2012 Karen Patrick walked part of the Great Wall of China for Dementia Care.
Her story is related in her book 'Scaling the Dragon's Back' which is available from Amazon for Kindle, Barnes and Noble for Nook, on Kobo and on all other formats from theendlessbookcase.co.uk

Her book is sold in support of Dementia Care. 

Well, you are not alone, most people have not.



When deciding to undertake the trek of The Great Wall of China I chose to raise funds for Dementia UK, the national charity that supports Admiral Nurses. I wanted to increase awareness of their existence and raise money to support the vital work these specialist dementia nurses carry out. 


Sporting my Dementia UK T-shirt on Day 3 of the Trek


Admiral Nurses are registered mental health nurses who work in the community and other care settings and provide much needed support and guidance to people with dementia and their families. Dementia can be a particularly cruel and challenging illness and Admiral Nurses support families through each stage of the illness.  Admiral Nurses essentially help and enable carers to cope. They provide family carers with the skills and practical advice and information to better understand and deal with the condition.  Dementia UK also provides the Admiral Nursing DIRECT helpline which is staffed by qualified and experienced Admiral Nurses. 

To learn more visit the Dementia UK website https://www.dementiauk.org/  

SUPPORT DEMENTIA UK the charity has been chosen by Waitrose for Community Matters...


If you shop online at Waitrose.com you’ll get the chance to make a virtual vote for Dementia UK at the checkout. Please click on Dementia UK, and give us the chance to win a share of £25,000. Every vote will help Dementia UK to continue developing Admiral Nursing. Please give them your support!

Visit the Waitrose Community Matters page for more information.



Thursday 6 March 2014

Scaling The Dragon's Back - visiting China and walking part of The Great Wall fundraising for charity



Front cover of my ebook.


In September 2012 Karen Patrick walked part of the Great Wall of China for Dementia Care.
Her story is related in her book 'Scaling the Dragon's Back' which is available from Amazon for Kindle, Barnes and Noble for Nook, on Kobo and on all other formats from theendlessbookcase.co.uk

Her book is sold in support of Dementia Care.



In September 2012 I took part in a trek of part of the Great Wall of China.  Quite simply the experience changed my life.  Awe inspiring scenery, memorable experiences and personal challenges.  I will admit at times I found it difficult even doubting I would be able to complete the trek.  I was driven on to prove something to myself and by not wanting to let down my chosen charity.  And frankly there was an occasion on one day of the trek when it was actually easier to continue on and up than to go back and down the Wall.  

To celebrate the wonder that it the Great Wall, capture my experiences not only of the trek but of seeing the Terracotta Warriors and the sights of Beijing; and to continue to support Dementia UK, Admiral Nurses I wrote a book.  My experiences been published as an ebook sales of which continue to support dementia care.

The book is available at Amazon for Kindle.

Available on Nook format from Barnes and Noble at  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scaling-the-dragons-back-the-great-wall-treck-karen-patrick/1119808986?ean=2940149691784

For all other ebook formats from http://theendlessbookcase.com/ebooks/scaling-the-dragons-back/   

Reviews for my ebook 'Scaling The Dragon's Back'  http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/reviews-for-scaling-dragons-back.html

Personal reflections of my visit to China http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/personal-reflections-on-visiting-china.html

25 years on Tiananmen Square remembered  http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/tiananmen-square-remembered-25-years-on.html 

My thoughts and impressions of visiting Beijing  http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/beguiled-and-bewildered-in-beijing.html
 
Seeing the Awesome Terracotta Warriors http://kephr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/post-trek-completing-my-visit-to-china.html