Recounts the author's year-long visit to Tibet as part of her determination to take a more active role in fighting the Chinese occupation, describing her often haphazard participation in protests, fundraisers, and other activities. By the author of The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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Tired of being an armchair activist, Isabel Losada decides to take matters into her own hands. From the streets of London to the temples of Dharamsala, in this adventure, Isabel falls in love with a monk, impersonates a member of the Chinese army, starts an activist organization, breaks the law, puts lives at risk (including her own), and appears on the news around the world. In the end, she meets the Dalai Lama to ask him the crucial question, "Can one person make a difference?"
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