Kenneth Bernoska

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Bhutan’s ambassador had been raised in a family with six children in a rural part of the country. When her father decided that she and her sister were going to be educated, they had walked an entire day to reach a paved road, where they boarded a bus bound for a school in India. The Tajik ambassador was one of thirteen children, and his father had sent all the surviving siblings to the capital for their education.
The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir
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