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The Mountains of Tibet: A Child's Journey Through Living and Dying
The Mountains of Tibet: A Child's Journey Through Living and Dying

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Author: Mordicai Gerstein
Publisher: Barefoot Books Ltd
Release Date: April 1996
ISBN-10: 1898000549
ISBN-13: 9781898000549
List Price: £5.99
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This is a wonderful book. It is beautifully written and illustrated. My daughter loves it. It is simple, yet holds great depth, as with all the best stories. A gem.

Excellent book introducing children to the concept of death
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This book explores the "endless universe that some call heaven". It can be read on any religious level. Both of my sons have read this book many times over the years from age 4 upwards and understood it on various levels as they have grown up. They have lost both of their grandads within the space of 6 months and i am sure that their loss would have been harder had they not been certain that they were both living another life that they had both chosen. Jamie(9) says: " This is my dads favourite book. I think everybody should have a choice to be whatever they want if this story is true. Rory(7) says: "This book is really good. Anyone who reads it should like it. I think it was sad when the woodcutter died but I am glad he came back to live another life flying a kite and I really liked the picture on the front of the book"

























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