The Buddha Sat Right Here: A Family Odyssey Through India and Nepal
By (Author) Dena Moes
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
16th May 2019
United States
Paperback
272
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Motherhood and emotional labor are current hot topics. Gemma Hartleys essay Women Arent Nags Were Just Fed Up published in Harpers Bazaar was viewed nearly two billion times.
According to Brigid Schulte, New York Times best-selling author of Overwhelmed, American mothers have only about thirty-six minutes a day to themselves.
Current trends indicate a movement away from traditional religion towards more inclusive views of spirituality; 25% of Americans describe themselves as spiritual, not religious.
8% (close to 18 million) of Americans practiced some form of mindfulness and meditation on a regular basis.
A total of 66,960,943 U.S. citizens traveled outside the country in 2016.
Since 1960, the number of expats has tripled: in 1960 there were 73 million expats worldwide, today there are 230 million.
This book will appeal to those who are discontent and looking to shake things up and try new things.
AUDIENCE:
Mothers and families
Seekers/Buddhists
Travelers/expats/world-schoolers
People unhappy with the status quo
2019 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal in Travel
2019 International Book Awards, Winner, Religion: Eastern
2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Winner in Travel/Travel Guide
2019 IPPY Gold Medal Winner in Travel Essay
2019 Foreword INDIES Silver Winner in Adult Nonfiction: Travel
2019 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Adult Nonfiction: Autobiography & Memoir
2019 International Book Awards, Finalist, Travel: Guides & Essays
2019 Chanticleer JOURNEY Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction Semi-finalist
The Buddha Sat Right Here redefines what memoirs can be. Moes spins a great tale of family, adventure, human connection, and generosity.
Rita Banerjee, Director, MFA in Writing & Publishing, Vermont College of Fine Arts, and author of Echo in Four Beats and CREDO
A chatty, animated American family pilgrimage that effectively conveys the authors inward search for spiritual meaning.
Kirkus Reviews
The Buddha Sat Right Here, like India, is a veritable kaleidoscope of experiences. Vacillating between that of a vibrant travelogue, a heartwarming family tale, a spiritual study, and a comedy sketch, Dena Moess fine storytelling captures the human character of international travel.
Forward Reviews
Catherine Newman, author of Waiting for Birdy and Catastrophic Happiness
Dena Moes is a Hollywood born, Yale educated midwife with a BA in literature and an MS in Nursing. Dena and her family live in Chico California but leave town each summer to attend Rainbow Gatherings and Burning Man, and tour the West Coast festival circuit as the Moes Family Band. They always come home in time for school to start - except in 2014, when they set off for India and Nepal. Dena is a songwriter, storyteller, and essayist whose work has been published in Midwifery Today, Shasta Parent, Minerva Rising and the Demeter Press book Travellin Mama. The Buddha Sat Right Here is Dena's first book. She is currently gestating her next book, Rebel Midwife. More information can be found at www.denamoes.com.