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THE LEOPARD'S
CALL
AN ANGLO-INDIAN
LOVE STORY
by Reginald Shires
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"THE LEOPARD'S CALL - AN ANGLO-INDIAN LOVE STORY"
is a gripping account of a young husband and wife team. Norma
and Reginald Shires, a nurse and minister, just two years
into their marriage, set out to live in the wilderness grasslands
of West Bengal, India, down from Bhutan. There they began
teaching and building up a high school for students from rare
tribal groups. From the very first page of this eloquent brief
on living a simple life and raising a family in a jungle area,
you become engrossed in a hilarious yet moving true story
of their unforgettable world. Anglo-Indians have often distinguished
themselves in sports, entertainment, medicine, education,
the railway and telegraphs and in the armed services. This
story is an example of those who devote their lives to those
in need.
Blair Williams:
"This is a story of faith and courage - a triumph
of the human spirit."
Gloria Jean Moore:
"It was my great pleasure to meet Norma and Reg Shires.
Dedication, compassion and selflessness form the foundation
of their lives. This book will be an important new addition
to your library."
Neil O’Brien:
"This is truly a great Anglo-Indian love story of
a dedicated couple who showed their love for each other, their
family and their fellow human beings in that great human quality
- service to others."


REGINALD N. SHIRES, a clergyman, was educated first at Clarence
High School in Bangalore, the city of his birth, where he
came under the influence of its principal William Wilcox and
headmasters Arthur Flack and Mr. Wilson.
He completed his college studies in theology and English
at Spicer College, in Kirkee near Poona, where he freelanced
for newspapers as a student. He went on to complete his M.A.
in Journalism at Pennsylvania State University in the U.S.A.
He also received his M.A. in theology at Michigan’s
Andrews University. He served as church pastor to small and
large congregations in India, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.
He is also a college teacher of journalism and speech.
His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington
Post, Times of India, Amrita Bazar Patrika and other magazines
and journals. His fiction appears in "Voices on the
Verandah". He is the author of "At the
Age for Love", a novel of Bangalore during World
War II.
He is married to Norma D'Sena, a nurse from the railway families
of D'Sena and Hodges of Ajmer in Rajasthan. They have a daughter
Juanita and three sons: Michael, Donn and Robert. He and his
wife live outside the Washington D.C. metro area.


The Leopard's Call
An Anglo-Indian Love Story |
Hardcover (6x9) - $22.25
Paperback (6x9) - $17.75
Order the book direct from Reg
Shires' website |

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