You cannot edit this Postr after publishing. Are you sure you want to Publish?
Experience reading like never before
Read in your favourite format - print, digital or both. The choice is yours.
Track the shipping status of your print orders.
Discuss with other readersSign in to continue reading.

"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalOne Lung, Full Life traces the unlikely journey of a village lay-monk (gomchen) boy from the forests and ritual paths of rural Bhutan to the responsibilities of a Chief Engineer.
Born into a lay monk family, Ugyen Dorji spent his childhood walking from village to village with his father, carrying ritual texts, phobs and offering bowls. School came late, on the back of a government letter and a reluctant decision that pulled him out of the only life he knew. What followed were years of hunger, long walks, common exams, hostels, illness and moments of quiet kindness that opened unexpected doors.
Diagnosed with a damaged lung, Ugyen was told he might never live a normal life. Instead, he completed engineering, worked in audit, returned to construction and eventually took on national responsibilities in Bhutan’s water sector – still walking, still climbing, still trying to serve.
This memoir is not about perfection or heroism. It is about parents who sacrificed silently, teachers who believed in a shy student, colleagues who stood by during difficult decisions and the quiet strength that comes from faith and a sense of duty.
For anyone who has ever felt too ordinary, too late or too limited by their circumstances, One Lung, Full Life is a reminder that even a boy with a single working lung and a lay-monk (gomchen) past can find his own way to a life of meaningful service.
It looks like you’ve already submitted a review for this book.
Write your review for this book (optional)
Review Deleted
Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.
Ugyen Dorji
Ugyen Dorji grew up as a village lay-monk (gomchen) boy in rural Bhutan, collecting alms (seonyom) with his father before entering school through a government decree. Surviving a severe lung illness that left him with one functioning lung, he became a civil engineer and Chief Engineer serving under His Majesty’s Secretariat. His memoir, One Lung, Full Life, traces this journey from remote village paths to national service.
India
Malaysia
Singapore
UAE
The items in your Cart will be deleted, click ok to proceed.