Monsoon [NOOK Book]

Overview

After Randi, an American in India who translates pulp fiction into Tibetan, finishes her latest project, she's stuck in her apartment during monsoon season with too much time to think.

She flees to a ten-day Buddhist retreat to find peace and quiet: but all it does is expose her to a bunch of chatterbox kids and rude guys with bad gas. Too old to flirt with the Norwegian meditation teacher. Too young for ...
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Monsoon

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Overview

After Randi, an American in India who translates pulp fiction into Tibetan, finishes her latest project, she's stuck in her apartment during monsoon season with too much time to think.

She flees to a ten-day Buddhist retreat to find peace and quiet: but all it does is expose her to a bunch of chatterbox kids and rude guys with bad gas. Too old to flirt with the Norwegian meditation teacher. Too young for menopause. So much for finding meaning in her life.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013142763
  • Publisher: Wonderland Press
  • Publication date: 7/27/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • File size: 124 KB

Meet the Author

Every summer as kids, we would host one group of cousins or another and jump off hay bales, create mazes by crawling the patterns through the tall grass, and steal green apples out of the garden. We also branded calves, killed chickens, and stole steak knives to threaten skunks with. But that’s growing up on a farm for you.

Now I write fantasy, science fiction, and horror–and most of it comes from the worlds that I created as a farm kid, one way or another.

My first novel, Choose Your Doom: Zombie Apocalypse, was published by Doom Press in 2010 and can be purchased online.

“This is how I like my zombies: fast and funny. Choose this book, and you won’t be choosing your doom. You’ll be choosing hours of gooey, gory hilarity.” - Steve Hockensmith, New York Times best-selling author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
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  • Posted August 1, 2011

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    Very funny vignette on life and attending a retreat in India

    Too funny. Definitely captures, err...something...in the experience of attending retreats during the monsoon in the land of monkeys, dal and the Dalai Lama. Worth a read if you enjoy laughing at the absurdity of culture clashes and spiritual seekers who take themselves too seriously.

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