Through first-hand accounts, extraordinary photographs, and his own observations, chronicler Brian Harris paints a revealing portrait of Tibet's rich, centuries-old culture which is on the very brink of extinction. Memoir-style accounts by Tibetan elders currently living in India, Canada, and the United States portray a wide range of human experience, from the edifying and mysterious to the earthy and familiar. Royalties from the sales of this book are divided among Seva Service Society, the Tibetan Health Education Organization, The Nuns Project, and the Delek Hospital Aid Foundation.
144 pages, 80 color photographs, size: 10 3/4 x 9". Smythe-sewn paperbound book.