Eat the Buddha

Life and Death in a Tibetan Town

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Published by Random House Audio.

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978-0-525-49444-7
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”when the iron bird flies and horses run on wheels, the Tibetan people will be scattered like ants across the world.”

I love nonfiction books about places the average person doesn’t get to see, or about stories/history people really should know about. I did a deep dive on books about North Korea after I read Barbara Demick’s Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea, and when I saw she wrote a book about Tibet I decided to make that my next read. It was a good choice.In this book, Demick tells the story of Ngaba, a small Tibetan town that, through the actions of its people, becomes a center of resistance to Chinese occupation. Through the stories of ordinary Tibetans, Demick shows the devastating impact of Chinese policy on Tibetan lives, including the destruction of monasteries, the suppression of religion, and the forced assimilation of Tibetan culture. The …

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