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Mountains of Tibet (Paperback)

by Mordecai Gerstein (Author)
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A tenderly told story about an old woodcutter and his choices when he faces the chance to live life over again. Ages 7-up.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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Grade 2 Up This story of the death and reincarnation of a Tibetan woodcutter is a beautifully gentle look at one human being dealing with life's choices and possibilities. As a boy, he thought about other worlds that he would someday visit; as a man, he thought of other countries and people, yet ``he was always busy with his work and his wife and children.'' After his death, he is given the option of being part of ``the endless universe some call heaven'' or living another life, and he chooses another life. The choices which follow take him through all the galaxies, stars, planets, creatures, peoples, countries, and parents before arriving at the final twist in this journey back to where he had beenalmost. Thus, the story comes full circle. The quiet, rhythmic text is in perfect unity with the softly colored but radiant watercolor and gouache illustrations, leaving readers with a sense of wholeness and resolution. The golden borders neatly tuck the story in and add to its feeling of satisfaction and quiet joy. The real world scenes are in neatly boxed frames while the worlds of possibilities are displayed in mandala-like circular drawings. The main character, pictured in his small personal mandala, shows a range of emotions and dance-like movement. The kites held by the children in three scenes connect the multiple worlds of the story, providing both a grounding in the world we know and a means to soar beyond it. Children will appreciate the well-told tale and the joyous satisfaction of being one's own self in a large and magical world. Kay E. Vandergrift, School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, Rutgers Univ . , New Brunswick, N.J.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very touching, Sep 16 2003
By Rachel Andrews "hexmedia2" (Bellingham, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mountains Of Tibet (Paperback)
I was very glad to find a book that explores death and reincartation for children. My daughter is too young (2) to understand it ey, but the illustrations are fantastic, and I hope to use it in the future as a learning tool for her. I want her to know there are infinite possibilities after our time on this earth has passed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book for a thoughtful child in grief, April 19 2002
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This review is from: Mountains Of Tibet (Paperback)
I heard this book from my child's psychologist. This book helps my daughter trememdously in the time in dealing with her father's tragic death. My daughter found it extremely comforting to know that not only her daddy was not in any pain, but also he got to make all those wonderful choices. She likes the endling that the main character comes back as a girl and still got to keep some sort of memory from previous life (love to fly a kite). Now she talks about her daddy could come back to earth as a seed to become a maple tree or a catepillar, then change into a most beautiful butterfly. She vows to be kind to all living things for they might be her daddy or some one she knows from the sky. In short, this book opens a great way to bring compassion and kindness into a child'd world. It transformed a tragic incident to a defining moment for my family. This book also comforts me dealing with my loss.
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5.0 out of 5 stars After death comes Diversity of choices, Jul 10 1996
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This review is from: Mountains Of Tibet (Paperback)
The cycle of a young child's life, then death, and after-life is explained in a beautifully simple way. When death comes to a family, there is no easy way to explain it to a very young child (up to 7). This book softly describes the journey through a series of choices and can be interpreted many ways (reincarnation, heaven, etc). I have lent it to my friends over the years to help during hard times and the children (as well as the parents) have really appreciated it -- I believe it is a must-have for the library. It is a great pleasure to read aloud to my son and we have many times over the years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth looking into
If you have lost someone and you are more Buddist in beliefs, this is a wonderful comforting book. For those who believe in " Go directly to Heaven, do not do a do-over. Read more
Published on Aug 18 2003 by J. ARNDT

5.0 out of 5 stars Gentle Gem
This book is one of the best children's books I have ever read. It is also a wonderful, thoughtful book for adults to read. Read more
Published on May 2 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Beatiful and Very Philosophical
This book might be simple to read, but the meaning goes very deep. Like one of the readers said, the kids will get different meaning out of it at different ages. Read more
Published on Dec 3 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars a book of many layers, like a rose
We first started reading this book to our son when he was two. He is now nearly seven, evolving, emerging as all children do. Read more
Published on Dec 17 2000 by cma

5.0 out of 5 stars Elegant Tale
I have read Gerstein's childrens' book to children and adults! It is simple elegance with beautiful illustrations. Read more
Published on Oct 24 1999 by Kathryn Bond (katie@ipns.com)

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