The Voice that Remembers: A Tibetan Woman's Inspiring Story of Survival
Ama Adhe's spirit soars over national and cultural boundaries. Her tenacious struggle to remain human in the face of inhuman torture and deprivation while imprisoned by the Chinese for 27 years inspires any reader fortunate enough to encounter this remarkable woman's story. The Voice that Remembers features additional material on Tibet and China in the last half of the 20t...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
April 1st 1999
by Wisdom Publications
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A very eye-opening book about the situation in Tibet from a personal standpoint. The book was very moving and disturbing in regard to the horrors inflicted upon the Tibetan people, not only in the past but that which continues today. I would recommend this book for anyone interested in hearing a personal perspective and eye-witness account of the Chinese occupation of Tibet.
The book was a little slow to start, but after the first dozen or so pages I found it hard to put it down.
The book was a little slow to start, but after the first dozen or so pages I found it hard to put it down.
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Such an amazing story of forgiveness and hope. I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Ama in Dharamsala, India on my 26th birthday. Pretty surreal.
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