
Chronicles a woman's year alone, on solitary retreat on a remote precipice in New Zealand. Isolation, cold, hunger, elemental winds from Antarctic, screams in the night; she survived with deep reflections, observations and insights.
Inner reflections on loneliness, isolation, fear, patience, confidence, joy, and positivity fill the pages of the daily journal Kiranada kept. She dealt with limited food, cold, elemental storms bubbling up from Antarctica, night visits by local possums and an infestation of lice, all while in silence. Following the Tibetan retreat dictum “If you’re sick, you’re sick. If you die, you die” KIranada promised herself to not come out, and, in the end, discovered a blossoming of deep open-heartedness that she shares with grateful audiences.