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All The Way to Lhasa: A Tale from Tibet

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 78 Ratings and 29 Reviews

Book Description
Known for her luminescent Grandfather Twilight, Barbara Helen Berger brings beauty and power to this memorable parable from Tibet. A young boy and his yak bravely overcome all odds to get to Lhasa, giving a wise and simple message that will inspire children of any age to dream and reach for a shining goal that may seem "very far."
Book Information
PublisherPhilomel Books
BindingHardcover (3 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages32
ISBN-100399233873
ISBN-13978-0399233876
Publication Date09/30/2002
The Creators
About Barbara Helen Berger (Author, Illustrator) : Barbara Helen Berger is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Barbara Helen Berger include Donkeys Dream, A Lot of Otters, T... more
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2/11/2008 monkey (none) said:
barbara and i have the same lama (the tibetan kind, not the furry kind). his name is lama tharchin rinpoche and he has told this story many times. barbara's retelling of this teaching tale comes alive with her sublime illustrations. i don't think it is coincidence that the little boy and his yak lo... more

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