This memoir chronicles Kunsang Dolma's remarkable journey from a childhood in Tibet to life as a refugee nun in India, and eventually, an immigrant mother in America. With unflinching honesty, she recounts the hardships and cultural shifts, yet maintains a spirit of resilience and levity. Her story is a testament to the human capacity for adaptation, love, and finding family amidst profound change. It offers a poignant reflection on the gains and losses inherent in pursuing a new life in the developed world, ultimately leading her back to her roots.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover a powerful, firsthand account of the Tibetan refugee experience and immigrant life.
- Gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of a woman navigating immense cultural and personal change.
- Be inspired by Kunsang Dolma's unwavering spirit, levity, and persistence in the face of adversity.
- Reflect on the universal themes of longing, belonging, and the meaning of home across different worlds.
About the Author
Kunsang Dolma is a Tibetan woman whose extraordinary life journey forms the heart of this memoir. Born in Tibet, she endured significant hardships before seeking refuge in India as a nun. Her experiences as an immigrant and new mother in America provide a unique perspective on cultural adaptation and resilience. Her candid storytelling offers a vital voice to the Tibetan diaspora, sharing a deeply personal narrative of change, struggle, and ultimately, finding love and family.
Evan Denno is an American writer and editor, known for his work in non-fiction and memoirs. He collaborated with Kunsang Dolma to help shape her compelling personal narrative into
A Hundred Thousand White Stones. His expertise ensures Dolma's powerful experiences are conveyed with clarity and impact, making her journey accessible and resonant for a wide audience.