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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rick CormierPublisher: Richard A. Cormier Imprint: Richard A. Cormier Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780997472127ISBN 10: 099747212 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 09 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI felt the adventure, fun and great time you had. I felt the genuine love you shower on your Indian sons and daughters. To sum it all, this book made me feel like a part of your world, and I can bet that everyone who reads this book is going to feel the same way. The way you have described Indian traffic and that fire alarm thing, I couldn't stop laughing. For the first time, I got to see my country from a non-Indian's perspective. I couldn't stop my tears at places when it was time for you to bid farewell to your Indian families. There was such honesty in the words that I felt that I was that family. As a non-Indian reader, I came closer to seeing India than I ever have to date. You put me there, effortlessly. You treat cultural differences gracefully, explaining them without judgment, which is refreshing. To summarize it, this book depicts honesty, simplicity, your travel adventures, a lot of human emotions, and genuine love beyond blood ties. I feel more connected now to you, Judy, and your Indian families after reading your book. The original travelogue touched Indian hearts after seeing so much love for India from an American man. This book touches the soul because it lets us have a peek into your life and you, as a person. This book gives us many life lessons, my favorite being: 'Little things matter'. We all have them; those small moments or things that often go unnoticed or unappreciated because we think they're insignificant or we take them for granted because we live in a culture that only celebrates big accomplishments. This book teaches us to be positive and enjoy the little things in life. Baapu! You had me in tears! This book is one of the most positive things I've ever come across in my life. I felt the adventure, fun and great time you had. I felt the genuine love you shower on your Indian sons and daughters. To sum it all, this book made me feel like a part of your world, and I can bet that everyone who reads this book is going to feel the same way. The way you have described Indian traffic and that fire alarm thing, I couldn't stop laughing. For the first time, I got to see my country from a non-Indian's perspective. I couldn't stop my tears at places when it was time for you to bid farewell to your Indian families. There was such honesty in the words that I felt that I was that family. As a non-Indian reader, I came closer to seeing India than I ever have to date. You put me there, effortlessly. You treat cultural differences gracefully, explaining them without judgment, which is refreshing. To summarize it, this book depicts honesty, simplicity, your travel adventures, a lot of human emotions, and genuine love beyond blood ties. I feel more connected now to you, Judy, and your Indian families after reading your book. The original travelogue touched Indian hearts after seeing so much love for India from an American man. This book touches the soul because it lets us have a peek into your life and you, as a person. This book gives us many life lessons, my favorite being: 'Little things matter'. We all have them; those small moments or things that often go unnoticed or unappreciated because we think they're insignificant or we take them for granted because we live in a culture that only celebrates big accomplishments. This book teaches us to be positive and enjoy the little things in life. Baapu! You had me in tears! This book is one of the most positive things I've ever come across in my life. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |