A Hundred Thousand White Stones

An Ordinary Tibetan's Extraordinary Journey

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Pub Date Jun 11 2013 | Archive Date May 20 2013

Description

A Hundred Thousand White Stones is the fearlessly told, unvarnished story of life as a Tibetan woman and refugee. Kunsang Dolma writes from her heart of the hardship and struggle she experienced as a girl in Tibet, as a woman in India, and as an immigrant refugee in America. Yet despite the many moments of sadness her story contains, she manages to find hope and levity in her memory of even the worst of circumstances.

A Hundred Thousand White Stones offers an honest, first-person assessment of what is gained in pursuing life in the developed world, and what is lost.
A Hundred Thousand White Stones is the fearlessly told, unvarnished story of life as a Tibetan woman and refugee. Kunsang Dolma writes from her heart of the hardship and struggle she experienced as a...

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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781614290711
PRICE $17.95 (USD)

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Born in Tibet, Kunsang relates her experiences and troubles as she first moves to India and then America. I found her story absolutely fascinating. Kunsang and I were born in the same year and I couldn't help but compare my life experiences with hers. The book is well written, moves quickly and is an easy read. Overall, highly recommended.

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