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Bodhisattva Blues

4.02 ( 130 Ratings by Goodreads)
Bodhisattva Blues

Bodhisattva Blues

4.02 (130 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 28 August, 2014
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Ed is stuck in a rut - his part-time 'career' is going nowhere, his love life's a joke and his wallet's always empty.

The thing about a rut, though, is at least you know where you are.

So when Ed runs into an old acquaintance and is sucked into a drama of street crime and high-stakes property dealings, he turns to the principles that once served him well. Except - he's not sure if he can still trust them, especially as his Buddhist practice is a bit on the rusty side...

Written by Edward Canfor-Dumas, award-winning screen writer and novelist, this is an urban story with a twist and a wry appreciation of the challenges we face every day - whether we're muddling by, or, like Ed, suffering from a severe case of the bodhisattva blues...

A book for everyone who's ever wondered whether enlightenment really is compatible with the daily commute.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781846044298
ISBN10 1846044294
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 208 g
Product Dimensions 126 x 198 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ebury Publishing
Format paperback
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Compelling...An engaging book that will surely see you pondering the challenges and patterns in your own life * Spirit FM *

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Author's Bio

Edward Canfor-Dumas is a novelist and an award-winning TV scriptwriter. He was educated at New College, Oxford and after a spell as a comedy writer and performer started writing for popular television series such as The Bill and Kavanagh QC. His TV work includes Tough Love, Pompeii: the Last Day and Supervolcano. He took a lead role in establishing the All-Parliamentary Group on Conflict Issues, launched February 2007, and in 2011 co-founded Engi, a social enterprise that works with businesses, civil society and government to reduce conflict. He is the author of The Buddha, Geoff and Me and is a practising Buddhist.

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