My new book on Mongolia, The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament, has been released. My work in Mongolia in 2010 inspired the writing of the novel. THE SHORTNESS OF LIFE: A MONGOLIAN LAMENT is about the longest, bleakest winter on record. It is 2010 and a flu epidemic affects the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and most of the country. Hospitals are overcrowded, vaccine supplies are depleted, and healthcare workers are pushed to their limits. Crops, cattle, children, and the elderly are dying. Amid accusations of sabotage, corruption, and misappropriation, health expert, Jorja Himmermann, finds peace from her apartment window, watching Brik the dog, the unmoving mastiff, and Bruce the naked man, the graceful wrestler. She finds advice in the prophecies of her colleague’s message cards and ancient Mongolian proverbs. Published by Archway Publishing, the novel is available through the publisher or at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Hardcover, 6x9 in, 310 pages, ISBN 978