Reminded me of Gaiman's Neverwhere, but I didn't like the story as much as Gaiman's. Great images, amazing metaphor, a whirlwind of tantalizing details, but I needed more story.
Great book. For new and old dads: he tells it like it is.
I enjoyed this book. It seemed like three stories in one: his life in India and reflections on religion; his journey adrift; and the final revelations.



