Some go to Tibet seeking epiphanies, others for adventure. The award-winning journalist, Claire Scobie, found both when she left her ordinary life in London and went to the Himalayas in search of a flower, a rare red lily. Her journey took her to Pemako, where few Westerners have set foot and a place linked to the myth of Shangri-la. It was here she became friends with a rosy-cheeked Tibetan nun, or Ani, a woman who was to change her life.
Through seven journeys in Tibet, the author chronicles a rapidly changing world. But it is Ani, a penniless wanderer with a rich heart, who leaves an indelible impression. Together, in a culture where freedom of expression is forbidden, they risk arrest. Yet they forge an abiding friendship, based on intuition and deep respect.
Evoking the luminous landscape of snow peaks and wild alpine gardens, Claire Scobie captures the paradoxes of contemporary Tibet, a land steeped in religion, struggling against oppression and galloping towards modernity. Touching and intimate, by turns tragic and humerous, Last Seen in Lhasa, is a story of insight and adventure that can touch us all.
"Truly wonderful, not only deeply moving and inspiring but also an enthralling insight into a vanishing world." Mick Brown, author of the Spiritual Tourist.
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