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This fascinating collection by Buddhist writer Francesca Hampton
explores modern situations in both India and America through the
prism of Tibetan Buddhist teachings. From a lonely paddle boarder
contemplating suicide on the dark Pacific, to a wayward Tibetan
lama on a Greyhound bus, to a journalist who reconnects with a
journey begun in a previous life in an interview with the Dalai
Lama, it is a welcome addition to the emerging genre of Buddhist
fiction.
The distance from California to Hawaii is more than 2500 miles, an
impossibly long voyage by sea for five troubled youngsters, yet for
all of them this daunting journey has come to seem the only way
back to families they have lost. Jason Hitole, the eldest at 14,
once learned how to manage his fathers yacht, the Makai, in the
sunny waters off Hawaii, but now he must navigate it accurately
across the greatest ocean on earth, relying only on his own
ingenuity and what little he can teach his novice crew in the short
time they have. Somehow he must bring home his younger siblings
Jenny and Christopher and keep safe their friends 12-year-old
Michelle and 11-year-old Jimmy. But when Jason is knocked
unconscious in a great storm, the youngsters finally understand
this voyage may never reach its destination unless they can figure
out how to sail by themselves.
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