A thought provoking and inspiring book that will stay on your bookshelves for a long time. What makes it special is how the author weaves personal stories, scientific research, her anthropological point of view, and yoga philosophy together to create a unique and insightful guide to rewilding our yoga practice.
I found the book to focus on her personal stories, the biology and behavior of the various animals, how humans can embody certain animal qualities, and finally, the asanas themselves that help us connect with these animals in a way I never thought possible. I tried Hanumanasana as part of the exercise in one of the chapters and found that it was much more fun than daunting to attempt it now that I have a deeper understanding of the asana itself.
Her writing is clear, engaging, and informative, and I especially appreciated the way that she challenged me to think about my relationship with animals, bits of mythology, and nature itself in a new way and to see myself as part of a larger web of life. This makes yoga truly transformative and fun.
Overall, the book is:
* Inspiring, and makes you look at yoga differently than just a mere workout. (This is much needed in American yoga culture.)
* Not just for the best of yogis out there, as it covers various topics with her personal experiences. This makes it less scary and more inclusive.
* A++ for illustrations. Hanuman (Monkey) and Eagle are probably the best of all!
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in yoga, animals, with the author's personal touch.