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Xinran's extraordinary second book takes the reader right to the hidden
heart of one of the world's most mysterious and inaccessible countries. In
March 1958, a Chinese woman learns that her husband, an idealistic army
doctor, has died whilst serving in Tibet. Determined to know what has
happened to him, she sets off courageously to join his regiment. To her
horror, instead of finding a Tibetan people welcoming their Chinese
'liberators', she walks into a bloody conflict, with the Chinese subject to
terrifying attacks from Tibetan guerrillas. Before she can know her
husband's fate, she is taken hostage and embarks on a life-changing journey
through the Tibetan countryside - a journey that will last twenty years and
lead her to a deep appreciation of Tibetan culture in all its beauty and
brutality. She meets travellers who tell stories of a stranger given a
Tibetan sky burial (his corpse left in the open where sacred eagles come
down to take pieces up to paradise). Tragically, when she finally discovers
that her husband sacrificed himself to create peace between two fatally
different societies, she must carry her knowledge back to a China that, in
her absence, has experienced the Cultural Revolution and changed beyond
recognitiona

Xinran—Sky Burial

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