Yoga School Dropout
By (Author) Lucy Edge
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
1st June 2006
6th April 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
915.40453
Paperback
352
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
239g
'A hilarious, hopeless and desperate quest' Chris Stewart, author of Driving Over Lemons A sharply funny travelogue from a fantastic travel writer. Lucy Edge tells the story of her personal quest for serenity and yogic flexibility through the ashrams and gurus of India. After over a decade spent working and drinking too much in the world of advertising, Lucy decided she had to leave town for an altogether more spiritual and, well, meaningful way of life - And whilst she was at it, she could acquire a newly lithe and supple body. Would she come home looking like Christy Turlington and pick up some Buddhist serenity on the way Or did something much funnier, interesting and complicated happen Did she fall in love - with a place and its people A divine comedy of the Western obsession with life's deeper meaning, a yogic experiment and a love letter to India, this is a very funny book from a wonderful travel writer.
"A hilarious, hopeless and desperate quest" -- Chris Stewart, author of Driving Over Lemons "Neither boringly cynical or stupidly gullible, she's open-minded, warm and funny" Independent on Sunday "A light hearted account of one lady's search for mystic India which offers fun and witty observations on the current obsession with finding life's deeper meaning, while offering a eulogy to India's varied and beautiful land and people-scapes" Yoga and Health "A quirky travelogue... Edge strikes a nicely satirical note and the characters she meets along the way make perfect fodder for gentle fun-poking" Easy Living "A witty account of a journey through India's ashrams" Health and Fitness Magazine
Lucy Edge has worked in advertising for fifteen years, on the board of leading agencies, and has won awards for her creative campaigns with The Famous Grouse, Lloyds, Marks & Spencer and the Green Giant. She lives in London but also spends a lot of time in strange positions in India.