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Sonnengruß Für Regentage : Roman (2010)

by Zoe Fishman(Favorite Author)
2.97 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
3548610390 (ISBN13: 9783548610399)
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English
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publisher
Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg
review 1: I had really high hopes for this book, a book I would have never picked up a year ago. Having recently discovered the true magic of yoga, I immediately fell in love with the synopsis on the back cover.Charlie worked herself to the bone to succeed at her lucrative, high-paying Wall Street job. She studied instead of partied during her college years. Always. Which is why everyone is shocked to hear she left it all behind for yoga as they huddle at their ten year college reunion. She meets up with three friends she hasn't talked to much since their dorm days: Sabine, a copy editor for cheesy romance novels who longs to write her own book in the very near future and who spends most of her day trying to fend off her texting, nagging mother. Naomi, a former model struggling to r... moreaise her son as a single mother. Bess, consumed by the decisions she must make regarding her long distance relationship at the risk of losing all she has worked for.Four women, each at a crossroads in her life. Sabine, Bess, and Naomi envy Charlie's courage to leave her job to pursue her true passion; however, her fearlessness ends when it comes to love. She took on her three old friends as yoga clients in hopes of teaching them to see something greater in themselves and maybe fall in love with yoga along the way. In doing so, Charlie learns from them as well and finds the strength she needs to move on. Finally.The potential for poignancy and emotion in this novel is extraordinary; however, the author falls short. Much of the drama is merely touched upon. The greatest story lines fade into mere mention which is extremely disappointing.
review 2: I didn't really like this book, I found myself rushing through it to get to the end. I did not connect with any of the characters at all and felt the whole story was rushed. Balancing Acts is about four women who meet up again at a reunion and decide to rekindle friendships at a yoga studio, owned by one of the characters, Charlie. The book then settles on yoga and each woman's relationship with one another and others to whom they're connected. I just didn't find the characters to be interesting and I found the story to be dull. I love a book about friendship, but this one did not do it for me. less
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L0ui5
I am reading it right now... It is fun to read and it is about yoga which I love!
amikaf
this is like the knitting club book, but with yoga
devlev1997
The ending just wasn't very exciting.
philliph
yoga
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