LeslieLevendale
When William Crowdon, a reserved British doctor, takes in an injured Gurkha soldier after a night out in town goes wrong, he believes he is offering nothing more than shelter. But Adesh Thapa - who left his mountain village to serve in the British Army and has lived his life by discipline, duty, and the belief that love is not something meant for him - brings with him a quiet resilience, a disarming warmth, and a way of seeing the world that unsettles everything William thought he knew about himself.
What begins in a Yorkshire farmhouse grows into a love that spans continents. In Nepal, William steps into Adesh's past - the mountains that shaped him, the village that raised him, the rituals that hold his family together. And in a small orphanage in Barpak, two children reach for them with instinctive trust, changing their future forever.
As they navigate adoption, cultural divides, family tensions, and the delicate work of becoming parents, William and Adesh learn that love is not a single moment, but a series of choices - brave, tender, and fiercely hopeful.
The Shape of Kindness is a deeply human story about healing, belonging, and the families we create. It is a novel filled with laughter, vulnerability, and the quiet courage it takes to build a life together.