“A rigorously researched yet also accessible and personal investigation of the first officially carbon neutral country on the planet–and what we might learn from it. A necessary book for our time.”— Rachel Pastan, author of In the Field and Alena
“Filled with colorful details, honest and intimate–Bolton offers a spiritually sensitive and analytically sophisticated distillation and critique of ideologies shaping modernity and tradition in Bhutan.”— Nancy Neiman, Scripps College
“Betsy Bolton’s work, In the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon, is a compelling study of the complexity of Bhutanese political, social, and religious practices. Exploring Bhutan’s strong emphasis on preserving its natural environment and long-standing religious traditions, Bolton includes the perspectives of historians, economists, and policy analysts as she discusses important events of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In addition, Bolton invites the reader into Bhutan in a more personal way by sharing many of her own experiences getting to know people while teaching classes at a college located in a remote area of the country.” — Catherine Benton, Lake Forest College
"This illuminating and informative work offers readers an engaging personal narrative of the author’s experiences in the Kingdom of the Thunder Dragonas well as impeccably researched and thoughtful discussion about the “Real Bhutan” and the serious struggles this country and its leaders face as they attempt to navigate a potentially perilous journey toward modernity."— Gretchen Legler, University of Maine at Farmington