Daughter of TibetWisdom Publications, 1986 - 324 pages Rinchen Taring was born in 1910 in one of the oldest families in Tibet. She was the first Tibetan girl to speak and write English. |
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Foreword to the First Edition | 9 |
Foreword to the Second Edition | 13 |
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