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Author: The Dalai Lama Publisher: Abacus Original Published Date: 2002 Pages: 560 (Split into 2 books of 314 pages and 264 pages) Genre: Autobiography/Mental Health guide >>>Summary<<< The Path to Freedom is two books rolled into one. The first book, Freedom in Exile, is the autobiography of the current Dalai Lama. Through this, we learn of how the Dalai Lama was selected as a small child as the reincarnation of his predecessor, how he was prepared for the responsibilities he had inherited and how, after being exiled to India in his teens he led his people through the impossibly difficult times under the ... Read the complete review
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