Meryl Davids LandauBesprekingen
Auteur van Downward Dog, Upward Fog
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What I loved best about Landau’s novel was her deft way of discussing religion without ever getting heavy-handed. No one wants to feel like they’re being beaten over the head with others’ beliefs, and I appreciated that Lorna experiences all sorts of mystical practices without ever becoming preachy. Her exposure to the teachings of leaders like Eckhart Tolle adds depth to the narrative, and Lorna was a character I could appreciate and root for. She was sincere and open-minded in her approach to understand things that have long eluded her.
The story felt a bit long in the middle and I was never fond of Brad, Lorna’s “too busy for you” boyfriend, but the overall message was positive: appreciate the little things. Life is a journey, as we all know — it’s about living in the moment, taking a step outside our whirlwind minds and realizing the destination is not our final answer. Part novel and part self-help guide (but not in a cheesy way), Downward Dog, Upward Fog would be an uplifting read for fans of women’s fiction looking for a little space and clarity in their own lives.