SKY TRAIN:
TIBETAN WOMEN ON THE EDGE OF HISTORY
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Sky Train
Canyon Sam on CBS
Canyon Sam was a guest on San Francisco's CBS KPIX Channel 5 "Bay Sunday" program. Watch her discuss Sky Train.

The San Francisco Chronicle called Sky Train a "notable new book" and also featured it in a list of great new fall titles.

Finally, the Chronicle listed Canyon Sam in its lineup of Lit Quake readers here.

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October 6 at 6 p.m.
San Francisco Public Library

October 7 at 7 p.m.
Copperfield's, Sebastopol

October 10 at noon
Litquake, San Francisco

October 11 at noon & 3 p.m.
Wordstock, Portland, OR

October 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Elliott Bay Book Company, Seattle

October 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Ravenna Third Place Books, Seattle

October 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, BC

October 16 at 5:30 p.m.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

October 17 at 7 p.m.
Village Books, Bellingham

October 24 at 3:30 p.m.
Martin Luther King Library, San Jose, CA

November 1 at 4 p.m.
Laurel Books, Oakland, CA

November 4 at 7 p.m.
Gateways Bookstore,
Santa Cruz, CA

For details on events or
Sky Train, please contact
Rachael Levay at
(857) 756.8443 or remann@u.washington.edu
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LogoThe University of Washington Press
is pleased to announce the publication of


Sky Train: Tibetan Women on the Edge of History
By Canyon Sam
With a Foreword by
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama


"A miracle of a book." -Maxine Hong Kingston, National Book Award winning author of The Woman Warrior

"A book that is sure to illuminate a Tibet so many of us have been longing to know." - Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple

NOW AVAILABLE
 
Through a lyrical narrative of her journey to Tibet in 2007, activist Canyon Sam contemplates modern history from the perspective of Tibetan women. Traveling on China's new "Sky Train," she celebrates Tibetan New Year with the Lhasa family whom she'd befriended decades earlier and concludes an oral-history project with women elders.

As she uncovers stories of Tibetan women's courage, resourcefulness, and spiritual strength in the face of loss and hardship since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, and observes the changes wrought by the controversial new rail line in the futuristic "new Lhasa," Sam comes to embrace her own capacity for letting go, for faith, and for acceptance. Her glimpse of Tibet's past through the lens of the women -- a visionary educator, a freedom fighter, a gulag survivor, and a child bride -- affords her a unique perspective on the state of Tibetan culture today -- in Tibet, in exile, and in the widening Tibetan diaspora.

Gracefully connecting the women's poignant histories to larger cultural, political, and spiritual themes, the author comes full circle, finding wisdom and wholeness even as she acknowledges Tibet's irreversible changes.

Canyon Sam is a San Francisco writer, performance artist, and Tibet activist. Her one-woman show The Dissident was critically acclaimed in the Village Voice and the Boston Globe. This is her first book.

More praise for Sky Train

"Canyon Sam's Sky Train powerfully moves the heart, as it brings to life deep truths about our world today, about Tibet, the land and people and especially its outstanding women. Just as important is the author's own revelatory discovery of 'Tibet' as a compassionate, wise, and down to earth state-of-mind essential to the survival of the whole world. Words cannot express how wonderful is this honest, generous, and perceptive book." -Robert Thurman, Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Buddhist Studies at Columbia University

"Through the experiences of older Tibetan women, the author offers a captivating journey spanning half a century and several countries. Sky Train conveys women's lessons of community-building, generosity, faith, and determination. A beautiful, moving, riveting book." -Valerie Matsumoto, UCLA

"This book about the Dharma of connection, of companioning, of compassion, has strengthened my own devotion." -Sylvia Boorstein, author of Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life

"It is Canyon Sam's love for Tibet -- its culture and its people -- that makes this book so special. An important work . . . poignant and inspiring." -Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness