Update: This book is in the stores! (Beautiful book cover hard copy) I was in the book store just the other day chatting with a woman about how wonderful this book is....while it was in her hands. Its a terrific story. One that will surprise people --even if you've never done yoga. The storytelling is page turning!
Max's mother worked two jobs: cleaning houses and bagging groceries late into the
night just so he and his sister Sophia could go to good schools ( private schools),
and get out of the protects. When Max was a teenager- ( around 12 or 13), living in the Bronx- in the housing projects, he drank with his friends, swaggered and strutted, got into petty fights, ( did what he had to do to survive), but back home he studied all night.
A horrific memory that Max lived with was the day he and his buddy, Andre, ( both 13 year old kids), were innocently sucking on Popsicles when punks from nowhere took shots at them. Max had some teeth knocked out, but his friend Andre, would be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
His younger sister, Sophia hated the gunshots, the screams, being called "white bitch" or "snow bunny"... so, it's easy to understand why both Max and Sophia worked hard in those private schools hoping that fulfilling there mother's dream would be their path to happiness too.
Sophia, learned to reply on herself ( she never fit in nor did she even try the way her brother Max always did - with everyone). Her mother wanted to to get a high paying job ( she was educated and able)...but Sophia followed her heart and went into counseling teen junkies in a Brooklyn treatment facility.
Max, a devoted son, succeed on on levels, Trinity and Harvard, a Wall Street analyst.
Even when he was in high school Max was making choices of sacrifice. He scrubbed bathrooms early morning of a Harlem Public Bar....then would rush to his gym at Trinity to was off the smell of dried vomit and trash cans...then scub himself again and again so his classmates would never smell the Clorox or pine-sol on his body. He also sat hungry and watched his friends eat pizza --lied and said he didn't like the taste of cheese... ( he was starving)... but he didn't have the extra money to spend.
I was sooooo in love with MAX right from the start of this novel.
OH MY GOD... trust me when I haven't even begun to get INTO the heart of this story yet....
I was hoping to give a flavor of MAX. ( NOT give the juicy adventure away itself...as I believe it's best to experience yourself and TRY to imagine being in Max's shoes)...
Or.... Bare feet in some scenes!!!
But at SOME POINT...Max will notice that he is standing between two worlds
1- death and destruction from the projects and...
2 - Hope and life at Harvard and Trinity.
He realizes he was meant to discover something about suffering and why it chose those it did.
One night, Max meets Viveka on the streets in New York...( I'm not giving this gem of a scene away).... But I will say... FOR A SMALL ROLE that VIVEKA has in this book...
my heart still melts for the man...( the human being he is). Tiny gifts come in big packages!!!!
This Book is WONDERFUL ...WONDERFUL ... WONDERFUL!!!!!
The adventures of this story..the struggles...the people Max meets in India, feel so real and genuine. The conditions are often either scorching hot or frost-bite freezing. "Avoiding physical discomfort in India was harder than seeing God face-to-face".
Oh my God...,***INDIA****.... Oh...how gorgeous Karan Bajaj captured India - ON EVERY LEVEL... ( physical, emotionally, and spiritually)...,WOW!!!
This review would be pages long if I keep reviewing it. I'll skip the STORY ITSELF....( to allow you to enjoy)... but God, you have no idea how much I want to spill the beans...
There are soooo many gripping details my skin was on fire! If you have traveled to India - like I have -this book is going to resonate with you BIG TIME....if not...you will still be turning these pages ... knowing - beyond the ENGROSSING STORYTELLING, this is a very special book. Something is going on in this novel. Even the 'attempt' for Karan to write it ...( utterly complex compelling and profound on deeper levels), is an achievement.
Ever wonder why the Yogis living at the top of the Himalayas 'really' don't live in a more comfortable place? Ever wonder what the silence, and solitude for concentration is about? Want to 'try' to understand ( get a semi experience) of their beliefs?
"that the whole world exists in opposite: up and down, cold and hot, darkness and light, night and day, summer and winter, growth and decay. So if there is birth, age,
suffering, sorrow, and death, then there must be something that is unborn, un-aging,
un-ailing, sorrowless, and deathless--immortal, as it were. They want to find it.
Not just believe in it on faith or scripture, but see it face-to-face".
Without being trite, Karan's story radiates a deep spiritual air of enlightenment...which will awaken your senses and encompass your thoughts.
HIGHLY .. HIGHLY recommend!