Part comedy, part tragedy, part henna-drawn thriller peppered with romance and intrigue, A Beginners Guide to Dying in India is a spiritual journey across the continents of the soul. Commencing in Australia and traversing toward the climactic scene in the snowy mountains of Northern India, this novel crosses exotic external and internal terrains...
I really loved this book. Maybe because I'm a fundamentally unspiritual dag who's happy to hide in her apartment, and enjoyed the trip from the view of her couch.
I felt great empathy for our catastrophic, humour-filled protagonist.
Sometimes tragic, sometimes comic, sometimes tragically comic. Really enjoyed this book which, thankfully, was not about "finding yourself". In fact, it's the complete opposite and quite unconventional. (My type of read!) And I identified with the main character despite him being male and a bit of a dag. I guess I identified with the dag bit :) Great read. Highly recommend it.
A spiritual journey to atone for his brother’s sin morphs into a physically life threatening journey. Sad and humorous, light and dark. Quite a juxtaposition.