Helpful Score: 3
Starts out slow but great finish. Gives a wonderful picture of Tibet. A great read.
Helpful Score: 1
Penned following WW II, this is a journal, if you will, by a German who flees incarceration in India by the British at the onset of the "big war." As such, it becomes not merely an account of his wanderings and experiences in Tibet, but somewhat of an adventure and a clear picture of life in this forbidden land. Although quite dated, it yet remains a compelling recount of the drama of the times.
Excellent book - worth rereading!
Great bio of one man's spiritual journey and transformation.
I enjoyed this book. Involves adventure, history, spirituality.
If you have seen the movie with Brad Pitt, you will want to read this book. Even if you haven't,what an amazing story.
Great book, very intersting, you wonder if it all really happened.
First published in 1953. Really interesting adventure story, especially the first part, his journey to Lhasa.
I tried really hard to read this book. I carried it around with me for a month, but I just couldn't finish it. The writing is very practical, and bland. And the author talks more about Tibetan politics than about actual events that took place. If you're a fan of the movie like I am, the you will be very disappointed. When they say "based on the book", what they really mean is "this movie weakly resembles the book."