A failed marriage with Bombay's richest bachelor will lead Lucky in a downward spiral, only to be rescued by her prominent Yoga and spiritual instructor Shanti.
Lucky Everyday will bring readers on a journey to places both familiar and unknown; from a rehabilitating yoga class in the state penitentiary to her office in New York, Lucky will fight corruption, greed, and her own empathy to overcome lifelong challenges in an attempt to achieve a balance in life.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking a feel-good story or wanting to explore the philosophical teachings of yoga.
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Lucky Everyday is about personal and professional relationships, the ways to make them work and the hardship when they don't. Lucky is a woman who tries to establish herself in hostile environments and succeeds to uncover the spirituality within her that will always help her through. The book is about real life, its lessons and the positive outcomes from a liberated mindset.
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Although Shanti tries to keep explaining to Lucky how to see life in
the right way, it's not until the end that Lucky finally manages to do
that. This book is correct in that we're always having these things
explained to us, and we never understand them until it's been too
late. But sometimes we can still pick up the pieces and keep
going. It's difficult but doable. I'm glad this book explains that
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A great book for all readers, despite that Penguin appears to target young women in particular. Lucky, the protagonist, grows from an ambitious young professional to a fully-mature woman. But the twists and turns and interesting characters she meets along way will keep any reader turning pages. A mystery? Absolutely. A coming-of-age novel? Sort of. A novel with a message? Yes. But above all, a page turner. A very entertaining book.
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I thought this book was great. It really shows how we shouldn't judge
people based on appearances -- the popular guys can be jerks,
criminals can be nice people, and cops can be criminals. You have to
really dig deep into people to find out who they are. A very touching
book!
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This book is a must read - for even those readers who dont get to the end of most novels! It is fast paced and exciting with glimpses into rare but true to life situations. Most women will relate in some way with the main character Lucky.
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This is the story of a young woman from India who lives in New York. She comes to America to start out again after going through a divorce. The story that takes the reader through twists and turns that come into all our lives. Although this young lady is well aware of the directions she should take at each turn of the road, it's not always that easy to stick with it. She learns. And we are left more aware too. The story keeps you absorbed and moves fast. I recommend it.
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I do not usually write a review but this book is worth for me to do so. Marrying a rich and handsome man who loves us and whom we love is a dream of every woman. But watch out! The life is not a fairytale. That's what the book tells about. Ladies should read the book. Men should read it as well to know what women think.
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A friend of mine recommended this book to me and I bought it from Amazon. Having recently gotten out of a long term relationship myself I could completely relate to Lucky Boyce's character and her struggle to start life from scratch again. As you read the book u realize that even though the problems that Lucky's character faces are different from ones we face in our day to day lives but sum where sooner or later our inner demons catch up to us and then there is no choice but to face them head on. And that's exactly what Lucky does.....We all find some thing in our lives that helps us find our inner strength for Lucky Yoga gives her the calm and the peace required to face her fears. Personally for me meditation and yoga have been very therapeutic too and hence I loved this book. For those who are new to healing effects of yoga this book will definitely be an eye opener. Bottom line this book was money well spent for me and I would definitely recommend it to one and all. Hats off to Bapsy Jain for writing a book with such well defined characters and a gripping story that makes it difficult to put down. I recently read on Bapsy's website that she is working on a sequel to this book and I cannot wait to read it.
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"Lucky Everyday," an inspiring novel, captures the human spirit's ability to adjust to challenging twists that life often throws our way. The visual descriptions of East meets West take readers on an introspective journey through the life of Lucky Boyce as she transitions from a professional working in New York to a wife of a wealthy Indian family to a divorced yoga teacher. Spiritual leaders, Yoga practitioners, and readers worldwide discover a new way of looking at the everyday and an inspiring reminder that love, anguish and spirituality apply in both turbulent and peaceful times.
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