Tibet: Where Happiness is at Homeis a heartfelt memoir by Austrian chef and restaurateur Günter Hager, chronicling his deep connection with the Tibetan community in northern India.In 1998, Hager crossed the Himalayas on a journey that led to enduring friendships with Tibetan refugees and a profound understanding of their culture and resilience.
The book offers intimate stories that provide insights into a world unfamiliar to many, highlighting the triumphs and challenges faced by Tibetan refugees.Hager's narrative is a tribute to the human spirit, emphasizing themes of hope, humanity, and the universal quest for happiness.
Why Read This Book?
Authentic Perspective:Provides a genuine account of Tibetan life and culture from an outsider who became an insider.
Inspiring Narratives:Showcases the resilience and strength of Tibetan refugees in the face of adversity.
Cultural Insight:Offers a window into Tibetan traditions, spirituality, and the teachings of the Dalai Lama.
Engaging Storytelling:Hager's storytelling is both personal and enlightening, making complex cultural themes accessible.
About the Author
Günter Hager is an award-winning chef from Austria's Salzkammergut region.In the 1980s, he organized International Austrian Gourmet Weeks in Asia.His journey to Tibet in 1998 marked the beginning of a deep and lasting relationship with the Tibetan people, influencing his culinary and personal life profoundly.Hager currently runs a traditional inn in Linz, Austria, while continuing to visit and support the Tibetan community in northern India