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The Rose of Tibet
The Rose of Tibet
Author: Lionel Davidson
Hugh Whittington is missing, reported dead, while filming near Mount Everest. His brother Charles, determined to find him, embarks on a mission for information that takes him to the forbidden monastery of Yamdring - and its abbess, who happens to be a she-devil in her 18th-century incarnation.
ISBN-13: 9780099415862
ISBN-10: 0099415860
Publication Date: 12/7/2000
Pages: 380
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Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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An unusual adventure story, set down as a memoir (similar to the device used by H. Rider Haggard in "She") which details a year in the life of an Englishman during his time in Tibet looking for his lost brother. Lots of interesting details about Tibetan religious practices are interwoven with a well-told tale centering on the hero, and a young Indian who makes his trip possible. The last part drags a bit (escaping Tibet when the Chinese invade), and at the same time evokes a feeling of anger at the invasion and its aftermath.


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