My Land and My PeopleMcGraw-Hill, 1962 - 271 pages "My Land and My People" tells the story of the Dalai Lama's life, as well providing a history of the shocking subjugation of the Tibetan people by the Chinese government. Rather than being an angry indictment, however, the book instead issues a gentle appeal for understanding and peace. |
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The Farmers Son | 15 |
The Quest for Enlightenment | 44 |
Peace of Mind | 58 |
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