Lucky Everyday: A Novel

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Penguin, May 26, 2009 - Fiction - 320 pages
An inspiring novel about a women named Lucky who is anything but . . .

Forced to flee Bombay when her wealthy and charming husband divorces her and squashes her career, Lucky Boyce feels defeated and desperate for respite. Fortunately, old friends welcome her to New York where life begins with promise. Determined and trying to make a difference, she volunteers to teach yoga to prison inmates. But with her confidence in question and love starting to surface, a series of bizarre events leave Lucky searching once again for answers. Is her journey through life destined to be marred by duplicity and betrayal? Or does she simply need to overcome her fears and look within for the strength to break free? A stunning novel about one woman's struggle toward enlightenment, Lucky Everyday blends the principles of yoga with a thoroughly modern take on the quest for a fulfilled life.
 

Contents

ONE
1
TWO
19
THREE
31
FOUR
47
FIVE
69
SIX
79
SEVEN
109
EIGHT
121
ELEVEN
163
TWELVE
177
THIRTEEN
191
FOURTEEN
207
FIFTEEN
225
SIXTEEN
239
SEVENTEEN
261
EIGHTEEN
273

NINE
135
TEN
143
NINETEEN
285
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About the author (2009)

In addition to writing, Bapsy Jain is an entrepreneur and educator. She divides her time between Singapore, Dubai, and Bombay. She is married with two sons.

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