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5Heartwarming read
By LB
What a wonderful story. I loved every minute of it and was sad when the book ended as I wanted to spend more time with the characters. Thank you Mr Morais, please write some more books like this for us.

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4Four Stars
By D. SCHOLES
An unusual topic-buddhism, but an interesting read

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5Tranquil Light over Brooklyn (and NYC and Japan)
By TripFiction
Buddahland Brooklyn is a charming novel that starts gently in the mountains of Japan, on Mount Nagata, where the waters of the Kappa-gawa river churn past a small community. Perched on the hillside is the Head Temple, a place of worship for pilgrims, and a place of training for new Buddhist monks.This is the story of Seido-san who is initiated into the ways of a Buddhist monk and gradually comes to feel that this is his home, despite being uprooted from his own biological family.Wonderfully rich descriptions of the idyllic landscapes of Japan draw the reader to a world, rich in verdant vegetation and traditional wooden architecture. Seido's family runs a ryokan - a traditional guesthouse - called "Home of the Lotus", a business which is hugely demanding of each family member. It certainly transported us back to our visits to ryokans in Amanohashidate, Hakone and Takayama, right back to the culture of which slippers to wear in which part of the house, the incredible flavours of the hugely traditional fish courses with pickled vegetables, the fusuma (sliding panels) that define a room - and seem so fragile to western eyes - and the immersion practices around the cleansing in the wonderful hot spring baths.We see Japan through they eyes of author Richard C Morais in the first third of the novel, but we soon leave that country behind, as Seido is enlisted to oversee the building of a temple in Brooklyn, America - "home of the second chances". He is an outsider trying to fathom the ways and customs of the Americans who have turned to Buddhism, in bustling Brooklyn, in fact, in Little Calabria, where lots of cultures find their rhythm side-by-side. Wonderful observations are interwoven with little insights into Buddhist practice; the effect of the seasons on the human psyche are charted and the trials of life in a foreign land are shunned and embraced.... A joy to read. And a lovely cover which perfectly captures the content!

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