“White Crane, Lend Me Your Wings” by Dr. Tsewang Yishey Pemba is a captivating posthumous novel offering a unique glimpse into pre-1959 Tibet. Set in the stunning Nyarong Valley of the Kham province, this historical fiction explores the lives of individuals amidst significant historical events. The narrative unfolds through the experiences of two young boys and their community, intertwining personal drama with the broader national upheaval caused by China’s invasion of Tibet. It provides a fresh viewpoint on a lesser-known aspect of Tibetan history, particularly the Christian missionary project.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a unique perspective on Tibetan history, exploring the lesser-known Christian missionary project in Tibet through a fictional lens.
- Discover a rare and detailed portrayal of life in the Kham province before the Chinese invasion, a period not extensively documented by historians.
- Delve into compelling themes of tradition versus modernity, individual freedom, and the role of religion, offering a deeper understanding of Tibetan culture.
- Experience an engaging narrative that masterfully blends elements of vengeance, warfare, and love, keeping readers invested in the characters' journeys.
About the Author
Tsewang Yishey Pemba (1932-2011) was a distinguished Tibetan physician and author. Born in Gyantse, Tibet, he received his medical education in India and the United Kingdom. He served as a surgeon in various hospitals in India and Bhutan, and later became a personal physician to the Bhutanese royal family. Pemba was a keen observer of Tibetan culture and history, which deeply influenced his literary works. His novels often explore the complexities of Tibetan identity and the impact of historical events on individual lives. This posthumously published novel reflects his profound connection to his homeland and its rich heritage.