Norbu biography book
I READ 1. Lights in the Darkness By Norbu Jamtsho ,. Write a Review. Out of Stock.
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Life was easier with parental warmth where togetherness was the culture, herding in the rain and leeches were the only worries then. Norbu's shortened childhood is becoming of a man. The boldness he exhibits in becoming the man of the house is an inspiration. At such a tender age he had to undertake physical jobs while bearing the mental turmoil.
The audacity the "manly child" undertakes to Feed the younger ones and the circumstances he overcomes against the departure is the sheer joy to admire. Amid such emotional burdens, excellence in anything he does only tells us how serious he is with life. This 78 paged book of 26 short articles sends out so much of messages about the choice and acceptance, spirituality and reality, mentality and hope in despair.
This book is for the old and young alike; it must raise the hope of those in despair and edify how it feels to have nothing to those in abundance. This honest autobiography indeed is a revelation of all virtuosity that every individual will not be reluctant to grasp. It can be a handy handbook for the counsellors across the country dealing with the mental health of our youths.
I suggest everyone buy a copy to contribute a little amount for Norbu and his sibling's Education. Somebody rightly mentioned, if you want to be a tall you be with a group of people who is shorter than you or be with same type of people to you.