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Brauen, Yangzom, 1980-
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Brauen, Yangzom, 1980-
Brauen, Yangzom, 1980- -- Family.
Refugees, Tibetan -- Biography.
Mothers and daughters -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- Biography.
Grandmothers -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- Biography.
Immigrants -- Switzerland -- Biography.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Biography.
Switzerland -- Biography.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- 1951-
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Across many mountain...
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Across many mountains [large type] : a Tibetan family's epic journey from oppression to freedom / Yangzom Brauen ; translated by Katy Derbyshire.
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Brauen, Yangzom, 1980-
Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press, 2012.
Subjects
Brauen, Yangzom, 1980-
Brauen, Yangzom, 1980- -- Family.
Refugees, Tibetan -- Biography.
Mothers and daughters -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- Biography.
Grandmothers -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- Biography.
Immigrants -- Switzerland -- Biography.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Biography.
Switzerland -- Biography.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- 1951-
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9781410445261 (lg. print : hc : alk. paper)
1410445267 (lg. print : hc : alk. paper)
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481 p. (large print) : 1 map ; 23 cm.
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Large print ed.
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Kunsang thought she would never leave Tibet. One of the country's youngest Buddhist nuns, she married a monk, had two children, and lived in peace and prayer until the Chinese invasion in 1950 changed everything. Many stories lie hidden until the right person arrives to tell them. In rescuing the story of her now 90-year-old inspirational grandmother and mother, Yangzom Brauen gives us a book full of love, courage, and triumph.
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