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Dancing to an Indian Tune

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Over half a century ago the English author arrived in India as a stranger in a strange land to study Indian philosophy. Her quest soon extended to trying to make sense of cultural diversity.
Avoiding English arrogance and narrow-mindedness she sought the Truth, encountering both an ocean of suffering and a compassionate and generous people.
This is a splendid book capturing a moment in time and a way of life long since swept away by the relentless tide of 'progress' with an illuminating imagination, integrity and evocative prose. Deliciously eye-opening and thought-provoking.

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Interesting and easy to read book from an English woman who went to an Indian university in the early 1960's. If you are at all interested in Indian culture, you will enjoy this book. I did. If you enjoy travel books, this one is a bit out of the usual formula, but I think you'll enjoy it as well.

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Enjoyed the book, easy to read. Having spent time in India recently it was particularly interesting to feel the experience of Mary in the sixties. She was definitely a trailblazer.

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