Sanman Thapa
Sanman Thapa lost his hand in a Kathmandu shoe factory but never lost his fight for dignity. His debut memoir, A Fight for a Cup of Chai, is a raw story of resilience, labor, and hope that amplifies the voices of factory workers and underrepresented communities.
An emerging author and seasoned educator, Sanman is also a Bilingual and National Certified School Counselor (NCSC). With a career dedicated to empowering students, he specializes in fostering social-emotional growth, academic achievement, and cultural inclusivity.
His passion for storytelling stems from his unwavering commitment to equity and his celebration of the resilience of marginalized communities. In his blog, Sanman delves into themes of self-reflection, personal growth, pare
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