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So begins Isabel Losada's extraordinary FOR TIBET WITH LOVE in which
she explores whether it's possible for an ordinary person to change
the world, just a little, and if something so serious can be achieved
with joy in one's heart. From visits to Nepal and Tibet, to meetings
with the Chinese ambassador and Tibetan awareness-raising groups,
Isabel single-handedly hatches a stunning PR coup involving Nelson's
Column, a 15 metre banner and a base-jumping parachutist that captured
headlines worldwide. And then she meets the Dalai Lama...
Warm and funny, moving and thought-provoking, the astonishing FOR
TIBET WITH LOVE celebrates the fact that we can make a difference.
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Sometimes you just have to do something, don't you? Sometimes an
injustice comes along and you think 'No, this cannot be', and rather
than just turn off the TV, you know it's time to act'< 'Fast, funny
and inspiring too... Isabel Losada is a writer who can change lives'
Joanna Lumley 'Isabel Losada is a twenty-first century hero... someone
who is changing the world for the better and will make you want to, too'
Harpers and Queen 'Heart-warming and extraordinary...Losada writes
perceptively and with humour' Wanderlust 'Compelling reading and the
most uplifting experience' Western Daily Press >
So begins Isabel
Losada's extraordinary FOR TIBET WITH LOVE in which she explores
whether it's possible for an ordinary person to change the world, just
a little, and if something so serious can be achieved with joy in
one's heart. From visits to Nepal and Tibet, to meetings with the
Chinese ambassador and Tibetan awareness-raising groups, Isabel
single-handedly hatches a stunning PR coup involving Nelson's Column,
a 15 metre banner and a base-jumping parachutist that captured
headlines worldwide. And then she meets the Dalai Lama...
Warm and funny, moving and thought-provoking, the astonishing FOR
TIBET WITH LOVE celebrates the fact that we can make a difference.
P>
Sometimes you just have to do something, don't you? Sometimes an
injustice comes along and you think 'No, this cannot be', and rather
than just turn off the TV, you know it's time to act'<