The Dalai Lama: Peacemaker from Tibet
By (Author) Chris Gibb
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
3rd August 2005
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Educational: Religious studies
951.5042092
48
Width 221mm, Height 270mm, Spine 5mm
217g
Tenzin Gyatso was born in Tibet in 1935 into the Buddhist religion, and became the 14th Dalai Lama when he was just 4 years old. In 1950 China invaded Tibet and set about destroying the Tibetan way of life. In 1959 the Dalai Lama was forced to flee across the Himalayas to India where he became an exile. The Chinese soon took total control of Tibet and today life is still hard for the Tibetan people who have become prisoners in their own country. The Dalai Lama has set up a safe haven for fellow Tibetan refugees in Dharamsala in India where the Tibetan culture is still celebrated and where schools, hospitals and monasteries have been built.
Young readers will be amazed at the remarkable life and resolve of the Dalai Lama. Now a truly international figure, the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.Contains quotation panels, date chart, glossary and index.Chris Gibb is an experienced author and has written a number of non-fiction books for children. He has visited Tibet and spent 2 years in Dharamsala, India, where he met the Dalai Lama and worked with Tibetan refugees.