Across Many Mountains. A Tibetan Family's Epic Journey from Oppression to Freedom
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Yangzom Brauen is a compelling writer whose work delves into themes of identity and cultural intersection. Drawing from her unique life experiences, her writing navigates complex political and personal landscapes with keen insight into the human condition. Her literary contributions offer a profound exploration of international concerns, presented with a distinctive voice.




Kusang never thought she would leave Tibet. Thousands were tortured, prison camps were set up and Kusang's monastery was destroyed. Kusang's husband and her younger child died, but somehow Kusang and her daughter Sonam survived.