Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan
A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exotic country will leave you yearning for ancient Buddhist temples, winding mountain trails, and a simpler way of life. This memoir will captivate the vicarious traveller in each of us.
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Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan
A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exotic country will leave you yearning for ancient Buddhist temples, winding mountain trails, and a simpler way of life. This memoir will captivate the vicarious traveller in each of us.
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Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan

Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan

by Ken Haigh
Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan

Under the Holy Lake: A Memoir of Eastern Bhutan

by Ken Haigh

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A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exotic country will leave you yearning for ancient Buddhist temples, winding mountain trails, and a simpler way of life. This memoir will captivate the vicarious traveller in each of us.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780888646330
Publisher: The University of Alberta Press
Publication date: 03/01/2010
Series: Wayfarer
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ken Haigh is a graduate of Queen’s University and the University of Western Ontario, where he studied English literature, education, and library science. In 1987-89, he taught for two years in Khaling Valley in Eastern Bhutan. Ken has also taught in China and in the Canadian Arctic. He lives in Clarksburg, Ontario.

Table of Contents


Preface     xi
Welcome to Khaling     1
Teach Them To Think!     7
Not Exactly an Apartment     23
Learning the Ropes     35
An Accidental Area     51
Looking for Dewa     59
Monsoon Diary     71
Culture Shock     81
Khaling Gompa     93
Double Miracle at Dochu-La     109
Master of the Day     115
The Rodent Control Expert     127
The Dreadful Fate     133
The Road Changes Everything     141
The Holy Lake     149
Snakes, Parasites, and Other Neighbours     157
Diplomatic Dinners     169
Khaling Tsetchu     175
The Doppelganger     199
The Dreadful Fete     205
Samdrup Jongkhar     211
Christmas in Sakteng     229
Therefore Our Everlasting Farewell Take     253
Afterword and Acknowledgements     267
Notes     269
Glossary     275
Suggested Readings     279
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