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Eat, pray, eat

one man's accidental search for equanimity, equilibrium and enlightenment

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An edition of Eat, pray, eat (2011)

Eat, pray, eat

one man's accidental search for equanimity, equilibrium and enlightenment

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"Terminally disappointed, and regularly the worse for wine, Michael Booth needed to change his lifestyle. Instead, he travels with his wife and two young children to the Indian subcontinent to write the definitive book on Indian food. From Delhi to Amritsar and the Taj Mahal, they meet the locals, sampling their different cuisines along the way. In Rajasthan they dine like maharajas before heading for Mumbai and the slums of Dharavi. But Booth's plan is derailed when his metaphysical, middle-aged malaise spirals deeper. Fortunately, [his] wife enrols him in a yoga boot camp, and he is helped by a meditation guru to find equanimity and equilibrium. But can he ever regain his balance, overcome his addictions and face up to life as a husband and father?"--Back cover.

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Charnwood
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2012, Penguin Random House
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2011, Penguin Random House
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2011.

Published in
Leicester

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
915.404532
Library of Congress
PT8119 .B636 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 volume (large print)

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39217203M
Internet Archive
eatprayeatoneman0000boot_p5u7
ISBN 10
1444812971
ISBN 13
9781444812978
OCLC/WorldCat
795854384

Work Description

Approaching his fortieth birthday, Michael Booth found himself in a slump. Physically, and existentially. Increasingly glued to the computer screen, gaining weight and obsessed with attempting (and failing) to recreate his beloved Indian takeaways, his only relief came in the form of afternoon soaps and plenty of wine with dinner.

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