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We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies

By: Tsering Yangzom Lama
Narrated by: Asha Vijayasingham, Shridhar Solanki, Rishma Malik Scott
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Bloomsbury presents We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama, read by Asha Vijayasingham, Shridhar Solanki and Rishma Malik Scott.

International Bestseller
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
Shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize
For fans of Homegoing and The Leavers, a compelling and profound debut novel about a Tibetan family's journey through exile.

In the wake of China’s invasion of Tibet throughout the 1950s, Lhamo and her younger sister, Tenkyi, arrive at a refugee camp in Nepal. They survived the dangerous journey across the Himalayas, but their parents did not. As Lhamo—haunted by the loss of her homeland and her mother, a village oracle—tries to rebuild a life amid a shattered community, hope arrives in the form of a young man named Samphel and his uncle, who brings with him the ancient statue of the Nameless Saint—a relic known to vanish and reappear in times of need.

Decades later, the sisters are separated, and Tenkyi is living with Lhamo’s daughter, Dolma, in Toronto. While Tenkyi works as a cleaner and struggles with traumatic memories, Dolma vies for a place as a scholar of Tibetan Studies. But when Dolma comes across the Nameless Saint in a collector’s vault, she must decide what she is willing to do for her community, even if it means risking her dreams.

Breathtaking in its scope and powerful in its intimacy, We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies is a gorgeously written meditation on colonization, displacement, and the lengths we’ll go to remain connected to our families and ancestral lands. Told through the lives of four people over fifty years, this novel provides a nuanced, moving portrait of the little-known world of Tibetan exiles.©2022 Tsering Yangzom Lama (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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"A true polished gem of a novel, every sentence is a revelation. Built out of both myth and history, Tsering Lama's first novel marks the debut of a stunning new voice." (Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story and Our Country Friends)

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Every line left me with more to think about. Every piece of the story opened a door to more questions about how society thinks about community and knowledge. This novel brings reflection.

Compelling

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This wonderful novel tells the story of ordinary Tibetans struggling to make sense of their lives in exile. Profound, insightful and beautifully written. Very worthwhile!

Haunting and beautiful

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A precious account of the interwoven stories of three generations of a strong and resilient Tibetan family lineage (most focused on a grandmother, mother, and daughter) forced to flee from their sacred home country through the years to contemporary issues, faced by refugees in today’s times, while also allowing a rare and beautiful glimpse into ancient wisdom of Tibetan, culture and spirituality.

Rare and beautiful story and culture

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I really enjoyed listening audio book thoroughly. Very much connected beginning to end. Kudos!!! Can’t wait read or listen nxt book.

I m from kagbeni,mustang

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Beautifully written, moving story tying together generations of impact of cultural exile and genacide. I appreciated the mystical side as well.

Beautifully written, moving story

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