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ISBN13: 9781594861390 |
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In 1980, when she was seven, the author's parents, 60s-holdover hippies, leave California for an ashram in a cobra-ridden, drought stricken spot in India. Rachel is the only foreign child in a hundred-mile radius.
The ashram is devoted to Meher Baba, best known as the guru to Pete Townsend and thus for having inspired some songs by the Who, for having kept a lifelong vow of silence, and for having coined the slogan, "Don't worry, be happy."
Cavorting through these pages are some wonderfully eccentric characters - including a holy madman permanently doubled over from years of stooping to collect invisible objects; a senile librarian who nightly sings scales outside Rachel's window, only with grunts instead of notes; and a middle-aged male virgin who begs Rachel to critique his epic spiritual poems. Somehow, Rachel manages to keep her wits and humor about her when everyone else seems to have lost touch with reality. Astutely observed and laugh-out-loud funny, this astonishing debut memoir marks the arrival of a major new literary talent.
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crowyhead, September 15, 2006 (view all comments by crowyhead)
This is a hilarious, painful memoir of growing up as an American girl on an ashram in India. When Rachel Manija Brown (then known simply as Manija, not having renamed herself yet) was seven years old, her parents made the decision to move to India to live on the ashram dedicated to their spiritual leader, Baba. Brown strikes a good balance, allowing the reader to laugh at the sheer bizarreness of her childhood, yet also not disguising the pain and confusion that consumed her young life.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781594861390
- Subtitle:
- An American Misfit in India
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Rodale Press
- Subject:
- Women
- Subject:
- Americans
- Subject:
- Asia - India
- Subject:
- Eccentrics and eccentricities
- Subject:
- Childhood Memoir
- Subject:
- BIO026000
- Publication Date:
- October 2005
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 339
- Dimensions:
- 8.70x5.76x1.19 in. 1.21 lbs.










