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Tulum

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Narrated by a quirky, garrulous, eccentric gringo with a shady past who has been hiding out in Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico, for decades, David Seth Michaels's magical, second novella, Tulum, describes the beginning of the narrator's friendship with an unusual Mayan Curandero and his becoming an apprentice to him. The narrator initially seeks out the curandero in desperation for relief from an annoying medical problem. But he later wonders whether the curandero is playing frightening, mischievous tricks on him. Is the curandero making events occur, or is he only predicting them accurately? Is he toying with the narrator? Regardless, will the curandero intervene to help him get what he wants? The doubts are eventually overcome by the narrator's attraction to the curandero's obvious mastery of the unseen and his gratitude for the curandero's repeated assistance in protecting him and helping him fulfill his wishes. Set in Mexico's beautiful Riviera Maya and Cuba, this story of friendship is a humorous, delightful, spiritual journey in which the hidden is far more important than the obvious, surprises abound, and wishes come true. It is also a love letter to a beloved Mayan town poised on the cusp of enormous global change.

184 pages, Paperback

First published November 23, 2011

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21 reviews9 followers
September 6, 2012
This somewhat Quirky charactered book grows on you as does David Seth's prose. I can just say a most delightful and spiritually uplifting yet unpreachy tale. Available Kindly B and N etc.

Read it for a treat in the world of a Grigo's introduction into the wold of Mayan Shamanism and more.

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60 reviews24 followers
December 29, 2012
Don't let the three stars speak too loud. I found the story engaging and satisfying. I found the characters endearing and they developed well over the course of the story. The writing was a bit repetitive and redundant. It was over-writen. like the writer wanted to be sure to point was obvious. (Yeah, like that.)
Still, the story was charming and I am willing to forgive him for waxing purple from time to time. :)
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