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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Description
At age 28, when most people are expected to settle down or risk disaster,
Jubanashwa Mishra decided on an extraordinary adventure. He had recently
realized that he was in the wrong job and had given it up; he had tried to get
over his first-and unrequited-love, but failed. Something had to change.
Following the example of Sean Aiken, who spent 52 weeks working 52 jobs
across Canada and USA, he began a journey that he hoped would help him
discover his true passion. Over the next 28 weeks, he travelled to 28 states of
India-by train, bus, shared taxi, airplane, bike, boat, and on foot-spending
a week at a different job in each state.
This compelling book draws upon that 25,000-kilometre journey. We travel
with Jubanashwa and discover what it takes to manage a small hotel in
Udaipur; clean hillsides in Dharamshala; cremate dead bodies on the ghats of
Varanasi; sell condoms in Bihar's villages, and peanuts on Chennai's Marina
beach; help a caregiver looking after HIV positive patients in Shillong; go
river-rafting in Jammu and Kashmir; and assist a tattoo artist in Goa and a
motorbike mechanic in Aizawl. In between, there are memorable encounters
with Buddhist monks, Aghori sadhus, Naxalites, Bollywood publicists, drug
dealers and aged hippies-and a brief reunion with Sameen, the woman
Jubanashwa had lost his heart to.
Funny, moving and always entertaining, this memoir-cum-travelogue is a
record of a young man's unusual journey of self-discovery, and an inspiration
for all of us who want to take a chance in life and follow our dreams.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Description
At age 28, when most people are expected to settle down or risk disaster,
Jubanashwa Mishra decided on an extraordinary adventure. He had recently
realized that he was in the wrong job and had given it up; he had tried to get
over his first-and unrequited-love, but failed. Something had to change.
Following the example of Sean Aiken, who spent 52 weeks working 52 jobs
across Canada and USA, he began a journey that he hoped would help him
discover his true passion. Over the next 28 weeks, he travelled to 28 states of
India-by train, bus, shared taxi, airplane, bike, boat, and on foot-spending
a week at a different job in each state.
This compelling book draws upon that 25,000-kilometre journey. We travel
with Jubanashwa and discover what it takes to manage a small hotel in
Udaipur; clean hillsides in Dharamshala; cremate dead bodies on the ghats of
Varanasi; sell condoms in Bihar's villages, and peanuts on Chennai's Marina
beach; help a caregiver looking after HIV positive patients in Shillong; go
river-rafting in Jammu and Kashmir; and assist a tattoo artist in Goa and a
motorbike mechanic in Aizawl. In between, there are memorable encounters
with Buddhist monks, Aghori sadhus, Naxalites, Bollywood publicists, drug
dealers and aged hippies-and a brief reunion with Sameen, the woman
Jubanashwa had lost his heart to.
Funny, moving and always entertaining, this memoir-cum-travelogue is a
record of a young man's unusual journey of self-discovery, and an inspiration
for all of us who want to take a chance in life and follow our dreams.