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Book review : Laura's Love Radha


 Book review :

Based on a true love story , Laura's Love Radha narrates the story of a lady who herself a student of theology, an American falls in love with an Indian gentleman. Her intriguing story or tale of how she met her husband and proposed to him is the basics of this book. 

The real motive of learning about her story is to seek the true meaning of love. Hardly few persons understand or know about theology, true love , divine love, love between Radha and Krishna , Buddhism and the eight fold path. Reading this book , I was mesmerized by the way her love story unravels and Laura discloses her journey of falling in love to a married woman. Though her path was not easy as it is not readily acceptable that an American girl falls in love with a black complexion Indian boy. 

Her journey from Laura to Radha evokes a thought provoking aspect in individuals who say they are in love. Her way of guiding the spiritual love makes you ponder on your actions and how one can seek Sunyata.

The author has well versed the spiritual lessons and true love through her experience of meeting Laura while returning from USA. She poured enough light on love , attachment, soul and death. Her anecdotes and enthralling poetic verses pour a deep impact on reader's mind.

Overall, this book embarks the reader on a spiritual journey full of guidelines and intrigue to know about her love story.

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FOR INDIANS : https://amzn.to/429DLuX

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