Books@Stones event: The Last Tibetan Kingdom by Rose Lane
Event description
Join us at Books@Stones on Thursday 23 October for a special in-conversation event with author Rose Lane to celebrate the launch of her debut memoir, The Last Tibetan Kingdom.
Having lost the anchor of home it was as though I needed to fix upon some other unchanging and seemingly permanent thing, otherwise I would sink...
When Rose Lane’s family home is sold, she loses more than bricks and mortar – she loses her last sense of belonging. Born into a family marked by silence and grief, she has always been an outsider. Now, untethered, she turns her gaze to a distant place she’s only read about: the medieval walled city of Lo Manthang, high on the windswept Tibetan plateau in Nepal. Reaching it means two weeks on horseback at an altitude of over 3,000 metres – a seemingly impossible task. But with her husband, a local guide, and a sceptical team around her, Rose sets out to prove that she’s stronger than she believes. As she travels through a landscape steeped in history and spiritual mystery, she witnesses a fading world: ancient monasteries crumbling, traditions eroding, climate and politics reshaping lives. Lo Manthang is changing—and so is she.
The Last Tibetan Kingdom is a story of physical and emotional endurance, of confronting loss, and of discovering that home isn’t a place you keep—it’s something you carry, and sometimes, something you must learn to let go of.
About the author: Rose Lane’s writing is inspired by the untold stories of people and places. She has travelled to both London and Nepal as a nurse and has written for multiple publications on topics ranging from anti-war activism to music and disability awareness. The Last Tibetan Kingdom is Rose’s first book and was selected for the 2017 Hardcopy Manuscript Development Program at the Australian Writers’ Centre in Canberra.
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