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“People from foreign countries shall not be welcomed” is carved into a black stone containing Bhutan's founding document, which may help to explain why this reclusive Himalayan kingdom, sometimes called the Last Shangri-La, is so little understood.

Janet Schofield felt like she jumped off a cliff when, in her mid-sixties, she left her position as a professor of psychology in the US to help start a new college in the remote Himalayan kingdom, where gods live on mountain tops, mermaids live in lakes, and spirits inhabit rocks, cliffs and trees. She went on a one-year contract, but stayed for more than a decade, enchanted by the beauty of Bhutan's pristine environment, the richness of its unique and fascinating culture and the warm welcome she received from people in all walks of life- yak herders, monks, students and members of the royal family alike.

Here she offers you an enthralling portrait of this tiny, reclusive country has which gained international admiration for its remarkable environmental policies, a peaceful transition from absolute monarchy to democracy, success in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic and for originating the ground-breaking development philosophy of Gross National Happiness.

Hike with Janet three days to the home of the abominable snowman, sleeping on the dusty wooden floor of a school and in a dilapidated shed. Join her at the King's palace for brunch, served outdoors on elegant white and gold china. Accompany her as she teaches young monks English vocabulary using Simon Says. Learn how animist and Buddhist practices shape everything from children's names to environmental preservation. Reflect with her on what is lost and what it gained as a country that changed little over 500 years, traditionally choosing respect for elders, the environment and local deities as well as cohesion within villages and isolation from the outside world, enters the age of the internet and experiences the challenges that this poses while also striving for Gross National Happiness..

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Sentient Publications (April 1, 2025)
  • Length: 350 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781591813385

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In Discovering Bhutan: Land of Gross National Happiness, Janet Ward Schofield recounts her decade-long exploration of Bhutan, revealing its depth beyond the romanticized notion of being the "Last Shangri-La”… (She) provides an incredibly strong cultural and historical context that helps us better understand Bhutan within a broader framework... and I often felt as though I was experiencing events firsthand… Her voice is very accessible, which makes the country known for its prior inaccessibility come to life. Very highly recommended.

– Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite

"Finally! I have read everything ever published about Bhutan and this is the absolute definitive work on the topic. Insightful, thought provoking, entertaining and informative, Bhutan as seen through the keen eyes of one of the very, very few Westerners with real in depth first hand experience and knowledge. If you are interested in Bhutan, this is a must-read."

– Robert Marjerison, PhD, Co-Author of The Bhutan Bucket List, former Assoc. Professor,Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan; Assoc. Prof at Wenzhou-Kean University, China.

“A fascinating read…insightful…full of considered meaningful reflections. One of the most intelligent and balanced works I have read on Bhutan.”

– Tenzing Yonten, Founding Director Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan

"Discovering Bhutan" is a well-written and insightful interpretation of one of the most uncommon countries on earth—the Kingdom of Bhutan. Janet Schofield applies her excellent writing skills to one intriguing topic after another. Glimpses of Bhutan is not only a major contribution to the literature about Central and South Asia, but also motivates the reader to look at cultural issues with a fresh point of view. You will learn about how this tiny part of the Himalayas works and will also begin to see your own culture in sharper focus.

– Russ and Blyth Carpenter, Authors of Blessings of Bhutan, U. of Hawaii Press

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