At the Top of the World
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About the Book
There is a wild land high up through the Himalayan Breach between Tibet and Nepal named Mustang where warlords rode and ruled and Western visitors were not welcome. This is a story of an American girl and an English boy who disappeared up through that breach into the Himalayan Mountains, a story of Khampa warriors who raided across the undefended, unmarked border between Mustang and Tibet. This of the Chinese and, too, of the fighters for whom life’s final victory was the taking of Chinese with them into death. And also of the beauty, the silence, the stench of fear, the crack of rifles, the gleam of blood, the feel of death beneath one’s blade.
About the Author
Linnea Larsson was born, raised and went to school in Coeur d’Alene in North Idaho. After school she moving East and later traveling for several years abroad. She lives now in Springfield, a town of 1200 people, in Up State New York. She runs Tintagel a rare book store. She has one daughter, Guenever, who is married and lives in the Washington D. C. area.