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Evelyn in Transit

De: David Guterson
Narrado por: Alyssa Bresnahan
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A crystalline short novel about defying expectations, hitting the road, and seeking the right way to live.

Radically open-minded, formidably strong, and unusually clear-eyed about herself and others, Evelyn Bednarz has always been a misfit. She’s easily bored, unsuited to life at school, asks odd questions about faith and time, and sees through conventions others take for granted. Seeking to be true to herself, she hitchhikes across the American West taking odd jobs.

In distant Tibet, another life unfolds as remote from Evelyn’s as can be: the life of a boy named Tsering, raised as a Buddhist monk in the mountains of Tibet, who eventually becomes a high lama.

And yet, their lives are strangely linked—as Evelyn discovers when a trio of Buddhist lamas show up at her door to announce that her five-year-old son Cliff is the seventh reincarnation of the illustrious Norbu Rinpoche, recently deceased. The lamas’ visit sets off a family crisis and a media firestorm over Cliff’s future.

Written in a spare, precise style of extraordinary beauty, full of surprising humor and luminosity, Evelyn in Transit delivers much-needed insight and compassion about humanity’s strivings for transcendence, and what it might mean to “live the right way.”

"What a beautiful, strange, soulful spell David Guterson casts in Evelyn in Transit. … The modest, intimate, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes deadpan funny, always perfectly observed day-to-day details build up and resolve into an inspired portrait that is both cosmic and sacred."—Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Tinkers and This Other Eden

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I loved the intentionally spare narrative. The story just came alive for me - and I appreciated that the connections weren’t always explicitly drawn. I think I’d like the tangible book as well. I’m curious about how it is laid out on the page. I was introduced to the book on a podcast from Tricycle.

Beautiful and Spare

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Such a disappointing read- the diatribes of minutia that went on endlessly were like Chinese water torture. Saying that this book is about reincarnation is so deceiving. Adding that aspect in at the end was a leftover to what was otherwise a random, disjointed jumble of occurrences that never connected one to the other- if this was an intentional technique - it failed.

A monotonous disconnected bore

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