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My Land and My People: The Original Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet

My Land and My People: The Original Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet

by The Dalai Lama (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Schooled behind ancient palace walls to become the leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama has become a spiritual leader to the world and a leading civil rights advocate. My Land and My People tells the story of his life.In the Himalayan City of Lhasa, the four-year-old son of a humble farmer sat on a huge, gilded throne. His childhood would be unimaginable in both its isolation and a people's adoration. His destiny would be one of immense tragedy and the awesome transformation of a man.Written by the Dalai Lama as a young man in exile, this dignified testament re-creates the miraculous search that identified him as the reincarnated leader of his country. It paints a rare intimate portrait of Tibetan Buddhism-a way of life that would end with a terrifying foreign invasion surpassing sanity and reason. And it reveals the evolution of a man from a gentle monk to a world leader-one struggling to this day to free his country... one able to touch our hearts with the goodness that makes him on of the most beloved men of our time.He was once a small boy was chosen to rule the most mysterious land on Earth. Now the Dalai Lama tells his, and his country's, poignant story. Read more

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ASINB001N2ZX2Y
PublisherGrand Central Publishing
AccessibilityLearn more
Publication dateDec 5 2008
EditionReprint
LanguageEnglish
File size2.2 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length258 pages
ISBN-13978-0446553476
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#384,683 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #14 in Tibetan History #50 in Dalai Lama #97 in Tibetan Buddhism in Religion
Customer Reviews4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 298 ratings

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