I never had the good fortune to meet Bruce Di Marsico, a noted psychotherapist, teacher and creator of the Option Method but through Wendy Dolber's efforts in "The Guru Next Door" I feel as though I have had a personal encounter with that very special human being. Ms. Dolber's character development is such that I feel as if I had met and made friends with Bruce Di Marsico and his protégé Annie, both very much worth the effort of getting to know.
Told through the medium of Annie, one of Dr. Di Marsico's neighbors, as she grows from toddler to womanhood the reader is exposed to the wit, wisdom and ineffably compassionate and loving presence of a man whose life's work has been - to put it simply - the increase of human happiness and the elimination of unhappiness. Annie, the novel's voice, is the loveable, bright child of a profoundly dysfunctional and unhappy family: a masochistic, self-immersed mother, a domineering, esteem-eating grandmother and an absent and unreachable father. Already set by her family on a trajectory that would surely leave her a psychic casualty, Annie experiences a series of encounters with Bruce which change her thinking about herself and her surroundings, her beliefs about her right to happiness, and, ultimately, the course of her life.
This is a valuable book. Not simply an artfully written, delightfully engaging novel but a cornucopia of practical teachings about the nature of happiness, its absence and its attainability through an active, conscious choice, The Guru Next Door is one of the most important and inspiring (as well as fun and captivating) works that I have read in a very long time. Thank you very much, Wendy Dolber, for a superlative piece of writing, one which I will unhesitatingly recommend to all.