Defying China

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Age Range
14+
Release Date
March 10, 2026
ISBN
978-0593615959
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Tsultrim Dolma, born in a tiny village in the stunning mountains of eastern Tibet, always knew there had to be more than the life expected of her: More than no education, because her family was poor. More than being married off at a young age, because she was a girl. More than barely getting by under oppressive Chinese occupation, because she was Tibetan. When she was sixteen, Tsultrim found more, joining protests for the Tibetan independence movement, the call for her beloved country’s liberation from the People’s Republic of China. Shortly after, she was arrested and sent to Gutsa Detention Center, notorious for its brutal torture of political prisoners like Tsultrim.

This young adult memoir follows Tsultrim’s courageous coming of age through her time at Gutsa, being heavily surveilled by the government after her release, and, ultimately, her escape to the U.S. It also underscores the bravery it takes to speak up, and the power to be found in sharing one’s story.

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Defying China
(Updated: June 20, 2026)
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4.5
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4.0
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Learning Value
 
5.0
Tsultrim Dolma was born in eastern Tibet. As a young girl, she was denied an education. This didn't stop her, though. In this amazing true story, Tsultrim's persistence and courage drive her to become a Buddhist nun, and later she stands up to the cruelty of the Chinese occupation, during which she ends up in prison. Through it all, she pushes forward, even when her life is threatened.

What worked: Powerful true story of a Buddhist nun standing up to the Chinese occupation in Tibet.

Tsultrim is a young teen when she enters a Buddhist monastery. While there, she witnesses the cruel occupation of her country. Not only is her religion targeted, but so are any rights she has. At one rally, she finds herself shouting out, "Free Tibet". Those words have her end up in the Gutsa Detention Center. While there with other young nuns, she is beaten and tortured. The scenes in the prison are very intense and horrific. But that doesn't stop Tsultrim from continuing to speak out against the injustices to her people.

Readers see Tsultrim's life as a child in a small village and how she refuses to follow the path that is expected of her. Her passion for learning leads her to travel to the city of Lhasa, where she becomes a nun.

Tsultrim's story is one that needs to be told. It's a story of persistence, faith, and mostly courage. This story isn't sugar-coated, but unflinching in its honest portrayal of a teen who fights back. Along her path, she encounters those who are kind and also those who try to take advantage of those in need. This is a great book to add to those on resistance fighters.

Warning: The prison scenes show not only torture but also a graphic scene of sexual torture.
Good Points
1. Powerful, heartwrenching true story of a Buddhist nun fighting against Chinese occupation in Tibet
2. Great book on a teen activist
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