ROLAND MERULLO is an awarding-winning author of 24 books including 17 works of fiction: Breakfast with Buddha, a nominee for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, now in its 20th printing; The Talk-Funny Girl, a ALEX Award Winner and named a "Must Read" by the Massachusetts Library Association and the Massachusetts Center for the Book; Vatican Waltz named one of the Best Books /5. In Breakfast with Buddha, Merullo attempts to pass this test. Merullo is a beautifully talented writer. He’s published at least seven books and they are full of great feeling, but . Breakfast with Buddha. Roland Merullo, Author. Algonquin $ (p) ISBN Merullo, author of the Revere Beach series and Golfing with God, delivers a comic but winningly.
Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo available in Trade Paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. Otto Ringling is a straightlaced publishing executive with two kids, a lovely wife, a fine home in a. BREAKFAST WITH BUDDHA. by Roland Merullo ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 2, Merullo again takes on religion, but this time he makes it a lot more accessible than in Golfing with God (, etc.). Eschewing the previous novel's flat-out fantasy (setting: heaven; narrator: dead), the author here provides a realistic framework that plays to his. Breakfast With Buddha By Roland Merullo. A salutary novel charting the spiritual process of transformation of a book editor traveling with a Buddhist monk. Book Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. Twitter Facebook Link Print. Share. Otto Ringling is a food book editor who is happily married and lives in a New York suburb with a family.
With Breakfast with Buddha, Roland Merullo, the author of seven books, including the critically acclaimed Revere Beach Trilogy and A Little Love Story (HHHH Selection Jan/Feb ), takes on one of the oldest and most popular literary genres the road novel. Authors from Chaucer to Twain to Kerouac have already written journey-focused masterpieces, and some critics pointed out that Merullo isn t necessarily doing anything new in this novel. by Roland Merullo ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 2, Merullo again takes on religion, but this time he makes it a lot more accessible than in Golfing with God (, etc.). Eschewing the previous novel’s flat-out fantasy (setting: heaven; narrator: dead), the author here provides a realistic framework that plays to his strengths as an astute observer of society and sympathetic analyst of individual psyches. In Breakfast with Buddha, Merullo attempts to pass this test. Merullo is a beautifully talented writer. He’s published at least seven books and they are full of great feeling, but convey that feeling humbly and respectfully.
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