Lost & Found in India, by Braja Sorensen
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Most books on India written by foreigners share one trait: the authors visit India, then leave. Sorensen moved in, set up house, became a resident in a village on the banks of the Ganges river, and eventually called India "home". A dozen years later, she's still there. Her writing swings from the depths of an ancient culture through to drunk bathroom repair men, tied together with a refreshing, grounded voice. It's macabre, hilarious, philosophical, and all 100% true. No, really.... "Braja Sorensen describes her adopted India with no analytical or spiritual pretenses. A funny, committed book." - Farrukh Dhondy
Lost & Found in India, by Braja Sorensen- Amazon Sales Rank: #1201754 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .43" w x 5.00" l, .42 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 170 pages
About the Author Braja Sorensen is an Australian writer who has lived on the banks of the Ganges in Mayapur, West Bengal, for 13 years. She is the author of Lost & Found in India (Hay House, 2013), India & Beyond: Plane Reading for Part-time Babajis (Amazon, 2012), and is currently completing two books for publication in 2016: Of Noble Blood, her first novel, and Yoga in the Gita, with writing partner Catherine Ghosh. Braja writes monthly for several print and online magazine worldwide. Find her at brajasorensen.com, or on Facebook facebook.com/BrajaSorensenMayapur
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. She was an excellent tour guide By Darsden Beautifully written!I did not get lost in India. I had a wonderful tour guide. Braja Sorensen, brought you directly into India. As though I was there myself. I could hear the birds, the boats going by. The beauty of the scenery of green and the waters of the Ganges. I could feel the love of the village life. I could almost smell the Indian food cooking and the soundtracks of The Muppet Show, and of course Bono "I still haven't found what I'm looking for" (and I still can't get that song out of my head) it has been my sound track in the back of my mind since it first came out.I have been a reader of Braja Sorensen, for years. Waiting for the new day and writings on her blog. She will pull you into her world and make you so comfortable... you don't want to leave.(she will insist you do though but, with love) She transports you with sound, smell and pictures of pureness, honest and humor. She is extremely witty. Brutally honest. Extremely witty did I tell you that yet?I remember the horrible accident, reading about it on her blog from her friend posting they were in serious condition... my heart stopped. I couldn't get to India, so reading when the updates were posted, praying, waiting and reading.. praying. Heart stopping I tell you. Thankful when with updates were posted and waiting for her to get well enough to phone her. As she wrote about the accident I could feel myself get the sick feeling all over again.This book will bring you into all that she went through to get to where she is. Found in Mayapur India, her beloved home. It will also teach you some lessons if you listen closely.So, go get your Braja on already!"I still haven't found" what kind of oven she got.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I had a wonderful tour guide By Darsden I did not get lost in India. I had a wonderful tour guide. Braja Sorensen, brought you directly into India. As though I was there myself. I could hear the birds, the boats going by. The beauty of the scenery of green and the waters of the Ganges. I could feel the love of the village life. I could almost smell the Indian food cooking and the soundtracks of The Muppet Show, and of course Bono "I still haven't found what I'm looking for" (and I still can't get that song out of my head) it has been my sound track in the back of my mind since it first came out.I have been a reader of Braja Sorensen, for years. Waiting for the new day and writings on her blog. She will pull you into her world and make you so comfortable... you don't want to leave.(she will insist you do though but, with love) She transports you with sound, smell and pictures of pureness, honest and humor. She is extremely witty. Brutally honest. Extremely witty did I tell you that yet?I remember the horrible accident, reading about it on her blog from her friend posting they were in serious condition... my heart stopped. I couldn't get to India, so reading when the updates were posted, praying, waiting and reading.. praying. Heart stopping I tell you. Thankful when with updates were posted and waiting for her to get well enough to phone her. As she wrote about the accident I could feel myself get the sick feeling all over again.This book will bring you into all that she went through to get to where she is. Found in Mayapur India, her beloved home. It will also teach you some lessons if you listen closely.So, geaux get your Braja on already!"I still haven't found" what kind of oven she got.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful and beautiful book! By mark A wonderful and beautiful book! The book is filled with the writer's images and personal stories of her life in India. Tragedy, humor, insight, and the occasional tongue-in- cheek rant are woven through each chapter as the reader experiences the sites, smells, tastes, sounds, and even the feel of Braja's India. Please know, it is in no sense a travel guide, but sometimes a journal, sometimes an autobiography, sometimes heartfelt philosophy, sometimes history and exploration, and sometimes sweeping narrative. In my opinion, the book may be too short. I hope there is more to come!
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