Mrs. Dorje Yuthok's frank and fascinating account of life in
upper-class Lhasa before the Chinese occupation is also a quiet,
dignified description of a noblewoman's status in the family and
the community. She moved in the highest government circles--both
her father and her husband were cabinet ministers, and her brother
served as prime minister. Yet her outlook on life is grounded in
the Buddhist practice she learned as a close disciple of well-known
lamas and spiritual teachers.
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