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Douglas Davis is a writer, father, husband and a constant spiritual seeker. He has a passion for Eastern and Western religions, particularly in learning how they are intertwined. His hobbies include, studying world religions and playing a fiery jazz trumpet. His lifelong goal is to unite all religious and spiritual seekers by revealing how they all stem from the same tree. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California with his family and two poodles. He has blogged for Beliefnet and published a book of spiritual essays entitled In My Contemplation. Yoga A Love Story is his first published novel.
“One man’s personal and spiritual adventure makes for a profound and intriguing tale.”
– Kirkus Reviews
In this debut novel set in the late 1980s, a young Indian American, descended from a Buddhist saint, falls in love on his path to bringing enlightenment to the world.
John Yogacara Asanga, born to an Indian father and American mother, endures his fair share of racism in Kokomo, Indiana. After his dad dies and his mom remarries, the teenager leaves home to explore the world, starting with Chicago. He finally finds acceptance with the El Quawai gang, which runs drugs and forces girls to become sex workers. But before long, he embarks on the next part of his journey in India. Immediately smitten with Aanya Devi Ghosa, a local Indian Buddhist and widow, at an ashram, he tries to surpass her other suitors. But John has a destiny, the one his father once sought to fulfill; he wishes “to reveal to Westerners truths that emanate from the East.” A council of kings allows him to become an emissary but first tasks him with retrieving the Antahkarana, an Indian relic stolen long ago. Aanya joins John on his quest to the Kaziranga jungle, a spiritual mission that involves facing a demigod and restoring the bridge between humankind and God. Davis’ captivating novel opens with a lengthy coming-of-age tale. John falls in love twice, indulges in cocaine in Chicago, and winds up entangled in an FBI investigation. Amazingly, the story hardly slows down when he reaches India, as he competes with a prince to win Aanya’s affections and soon begins his quest. The author exalts Eastern religions, presenting such notions and sights as a “tiger-sorceress” as genuine, never otherworldly. At the same time, he deftly grounds the protagonist. Wherever he goes, John is an outcast—too dark-skinned for bigoted American schoolmates but not a “pure” Indian in Ladakh. This book unfortunately falters with a few mistakes; for example, John’s father’s death prompted the teen’s Kokomo departure in June 1988. But readers later learn that his father died in October of that year.
One man’s personal and spiritual adventure makes for a profound and intriguing tale.
Pub Date: May 10, 2021
ISBN: 978-9-39-026020-1
Page count: 256pp
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Review Posted Online: April 15, 2022
Favorite author
Mark Twain
Favorite book
The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho
Favorite line from a book
We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.
Favorite word
immanence
Hometown
Chicago, Illinois
Passion in life
Exploring Religions and evincing the oneness of everything
Unexpected skill or talent
Jazz Trumpet player
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