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  • Aditya Raj

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    Publicado por Independently published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798196211331

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  • Aditya Raj

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Independently Published Mai 2026, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798196211331

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Synopsis Set against the political and spiritual landscape of occupied Tibet, The Boy Who Vanished From Heaven is a sweeping literary novel about friendship, exile, faith, memory, and resistance.In 1995, at the ancient Tashilhunpo Monastery, ten-year-old Dorje Wangchuk watches his closest friend, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, recognized by The 14th Dalai Lama as the Eleventh Panchen Lama - one of the highest spiritual authorities in Tibetan Buddhism. To the world, Gedhun becomes a sacred figure. To Dorje, he remains the thoughtful, awkward boy who cannot fly a kite and who asks questions too large for his age.Days later, Chinese authorities arrive at the monastery. Gedhun and his family vanish without explanation.The disappearance fractures Dorje's childhood and transforms the course of his life. Haunted by the final moment they shared, Dorje grows up carrying an impossible promise: he will never allow his friend to be forgotten. As Tibet undergoes cultural erasure under political occupation, Dorje becomes a monk, teacher, exile, activist, husband, and father - all while preserving the memory of the boy taken from history.Over the next three decades, Dorje writes hundreds of unsent letters to Gedhun, documenting not only the political struggle for Tibet but also the quiet human details that governments cannot erase: friendship, grief, love, laughter, ritual, and hope. Alongside Karma Yangchen - the fiercely intelligent daughter of a traditional Tibetan healer - Dorje learns that resistance is not always loud. Sometimes it survives in language, in prayer, in memory, and in the refusal to stop bearing witness.Spanning monasteries in Tibet, the high plains of Changthang, refugee communities in Dharamsala, and international human-rights forums across the world, the novel traces the emotional cost of disappearance on both the missing and those left behind. Interwoven with Tibetan spirituality, shamanic traditions, and political history, the story explores how identity survives even under systems designed to erase it.At its heart, The Boy Who Vanished From Heaven is not merely a political novel, but a profoundly human one - a meditation on impermanence, loyalty, exile, and the enduring power of remembrance. As whispers emerge that Gedhun may still be alive after decades of silence, Dorje is forced to confront the question that has shaped his entire life: what happens when the person you have spent decades searching for finally returns Inspired by the real-life disappearance of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the recognized 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet, the novel is a poignant and deeply compassionate exploration of survival, spiritual resilience, and the unbreakable thread between two souls separated by history but bound by memory.

  • Aditya Raj

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Independently Published, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798196211331

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Synopsis Set against the political and spiritual landscape of occupied Tibet, The Boy Who Vanished From Heaven is a sweeping literary novel about friendship, exile, faith, memory, and resistance.In 1995, at the ancient Tashilhunpo Monastery, ten-year-old Dorje Wangchuk watches his closest friend, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, recognized by The 14th Dalai Lama as the Eleventh Panchen Lama - one of the highest spiritual authorities in Tibetan Buddhism. To the world, Gedhun becomes a sacred figure. To Dorje, he remains the thoughtful, awkward boy who cannot fly a kite and who asks questions too large for his age.Days later, Chinese authorities arrive at the monastery. Gedhun and his family vanish without explanation.The disappearance fractures Dorje's childhood and transforms the course of his life. Haunted by the final moment they shared, Dorje grows up carrying an impossible promise: he will never allow his friend to be forgotten. As Tibet undergoes cultural erasure under political occupation, Dorje becomes a monk, teacher, exile, activist, husband, and father - all while preserving the memory of the boy taken from history.Over the next three decades, Dorje writes hundreds of unsent letters to Gedhun, documenting not only the political struggle for Tibet but also the quiet human details that governments cannot erase: friendship, grief, love, laughter, ritual, and hope. Alongside Karma Yangchen - the fiercely intelligent daughter of a traditional Tibetan healer - Dorje learns that resistance is not always loud. Sometimes it survives in language, in prayer, in memory, and in the refusal to stop bearing witness.Spanning monasteries in Tibet, the high plains of Changthang, refugee communities in Dharamsala, and international human-rights forums across the world, the novel traces the emotional cost of disappearance on both the missing and those left behind. Interwoven with Tibetan spirituality, shamanic traditions, and political history, the story explores how identity survives even under systems designed to erase it.At its heart, The Boy Who Vanished From Heaven is not merely a political novel, but a profoundly human one - a meditation on impermanence, loyalty, exile, and the enduring power of remembrance. As whispers emerge that Gedhun may still be alive after decades of silence, Dorje is forced to confront the question that has shaped his entire life: what happens when the person you have spent decades searching for finally returns?Inspired by the real-life disappearance of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the recognized 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet, the novel is a poignant and deeply compassionate exploration of survival, spiritual resilience, and the unbreakable thread between two souls separated by history but bound by memory. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.