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5.0 out of 5 stars Kudos for Sleeping in Caves, October 9, 2003
This review is from: Sleeping in Caves: A Sixties Himalayan Memoir (Monkfish Memoirs) (Paperback)
I thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend Sleeping in Caves. The writing is beautiful and sensuous, and reveals exactly enough but never too much. I particularly admire the structure of the book, how it is not chronological and yet the reader can follow the progression of the journey. I loved how each chapter begins with an entry from The Pillow Book of Dreams or the writer's journal. The dreams are a complete delight in themselves.

I gave the book to a friend for her 50th birthday and she read it eagerly. She has been studying Islam and grappling with extreme monotheism. She reports that the book gave her a refreshing vacation and a welcome reminder of the abundance and diversity of deity.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A window into quiet daily workings of another land, November 8, 2004
This review is from: Sleeping in Caves: A Sixties Himalayan Memoir (Monkfish Memoirs) (Paperback)
Sleeping in Caves: A Sixties Himalayan Memoir is the true story of a woman who dropped out of Berkeley in 1965 to travel to India and Nepal with her lover. Their time there becomes a seven year stay in which she expresses herself through painting, and learns the secrets, wonders, and sacred essence of a profoundly spiritual culture. A smattering of black-and-white photographs and essays illustrate the award-winning author's dazzling journey through a rich and rewarding culture, and a brief glossary will prove helpful to readers unfamiliar with Indian, Nepali, and Buddhist terms. A highly recommended window into quiet daily workings of another land as observered and experienced. by Marilyn Stablein.

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Sleeping in Caves: A Sixties Himalayan Memoir (Monkfish Memoirs)
Sleeping in Caves: A Sixties Himalayan Memoir (Monkfish Memoirs) by Marilyn Stablein (Paperback - September 1, 2003)
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