Even as the snow falls existentially, the portends aren't good for Lobsang's
family: A mole has appeared
on his little sister Bhunchung's left cheek, foretelling that her husband will
die an untimely death. Can the
mole be removed? After all, Grandfather is a tantric lama with magical
powers.
As Bhunchung and Lobsang worry about the distant future, their village in
Tibet is swept up in the Chinese
Revolution, with Mao's troops overrunning it and enforcing hard labour. Will
they manage to escape from Tibet? And just where has Grandfather disappeared
after the Chinese arrived?
Seen though the eyes of Lobsang, To Kill a Snow Dragonfly is an evocative journey through revolutions and disruptions, desires and memories, friendships and exile, as the narrative moves from a tranquil Tibetan village to a boarding school in south India and eventually to Bombay.
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