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Wrestling The Dragon: In search of the Tibetan lama who defied China

Gaby Naher , G Naher

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Published by Rider Books, part of Ebury Publishing

Format: Paperback

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EAN: 9781844132317
Published: 7 Oct 2004

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He's master of the PlayStation, he listens to rap music, he writes poetry and, in his eighteen-year-old hands, may hold the future of the Tibetan people. He is Ogyen Trinley Dorje, a Tibetan lama and the seventeenth incarnation of the Karmapa (third in line to the Dalai Lama).

When he was fourteen, Ugyen fled Tibet and began his journey into exile - and the Chinese lost the boy they hoped would one day replace the Dalai Lama in the hearts of six million Tibetans. Today, he lives under house arrest, ostensibly being 'protected' by the Indian Government - which is more likely protecting its relationship with China.

So begins the true story of the 17th Karmapa of Tibet, a story which has all the elements of a cracking tale: magical portents at his birth, a village childhood on the Roof of the World, attempted indoctrination by the Chinese-his short life provides a fascinating insight into the Contemporary Tibetan struggle, while his future as a religious leader of global significance is already being forecast.

To write this story, Gaby Naher intends to travel throughout the region and interview key players of the Tibetan Government in Exile, as well as religious figures in the area.

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What the critics say

'A vivid picture of the plight of modern day Tibet'
- Irish News

'A memorable view of a culture shrouded in mystery'
- East Anglian Daily Times

'A journey of discovery, told with clarity and precision'
- The Australian

'This fascinating travelogue...[A] complicated and highly emotive story'
- Glasgow Evening News

'Remarkable'
- Choice

About the Authors

Gaby Naher is an Australian writer and ex-publicist. Her previous nonfiction work, The Truth About My Fathers, gained excellent reviews in Australia and was published there by Vintage.

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