THE BATTERSEA PARK ROAD TO ENLIGHTENMENT Isabel Losada
If you've tried out lots of workshops and therapies and never quite dared to voice your feeling that perhaps these things are not always quite what they're cracked up to be, you'll enjoy the witty, irreverent humour of this book. Twenty-something, stuck-in-a-rut single parent Isabel Losada is persuaded by a friend to go on a course to `sort out her life'. Thus she sets out on The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment - a whole series of workshops, courses and experimentation with various new age therapies from regression to rolfing - at the end of which Isabel discovers that, yes, despite all the ups and downs of her quirky voyage of discovery, it has all been worthwhile.
246pp, 127mm x 197mm, softback, 2001
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