Annie Jordan never wanted to go to India: there were too many poor people and the wrong sort of smells. But when fate takes her there anyway, it’s not the beggars that cling to her, it’s the lessons in life – courtesy of Heavenly Hirani and her seaside laughing yoga.
Every once in a while you read a book that truly deeply resonates. You’re affected at gut level, you’re invested in colorful, believable characters and their everyday deeds both good and bad. [This] is that book. - New Plymouth Daily News
Take EAT, PRAY, LOVE, add laughter and you have the beginnings of Sarah-Kate Lynch’s latest offering. Funny, touching, and a great reminder to breathe deeply and giggle. - Australian Womens Weekly
A tender big-hearted story about a woman rediscovering herself and her place in the world, infused with all the wit and warmth we have come to know and love Sarah-Kate Lynch for. - Booksellers New Zealand Blog
Warning: This book will make you want to pack your bags for India. - New Zealand Herald