Dalai Lama’s autobiography to be released day after tomorrow

The Dalai Lama’s autobiography is set to be officially released on March 11. It is not possible to get complete information about the autobiography before it is released. But his previously published autobiographies have received wide acclaim from experts and readers.
In his first autobiography, My Land and My People (1962), he wrote about his early life and the challenges he faced during the Chinese occupation of Tibet. In his second autobiography, Freedom in Exile (1991), he gives a detailed account of his experiences after exile.
Pico Iyer, in his book The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, praised The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama, calling it “an essential and unsubstitution book on the field.” “This book allows the reader to feel a fantastic closeness to the Dalai Lama’s distinctive voice,” says Iyer.
Similarly, Michael Harris Goodman’s biography Le Dernier Dalaï-Lama? has also been praised for its depth and nuanced perspective. The book is based on extensive interviews with the Dalai Lama and covers the events of his life up to 1986. Critics have hailed this biography as the most complete biography of the Dalai Lama. Which provides important information in historical and cultural context.
All of these expert reviews indicate that it will present a deep and authentic perspective on the life story and the Tibetan experience of the Dalai Lama. Which makes the upcoming autobiography significant and enriching.