| Merullo, author of the Revere
Beach series and Golfing with God, delivers a comic but winningly
spiritual road-trip novel. Otto Ringling is a food-book editor and
a happily married father of two living in a tony New York suburb.
After Otto's North Dakota parents are killed in a car crash, he
plans to drive his ebulliently New Age sister, Cecilia, back home
to sell the family farm. But when Otto arrives to pick up Cecilia
in Paterson, N.J. (where she does tarot readings and past-life regressions),
she declares her intention to give her half of the farm to her guru,
Volvo Rinpoche, who will set up a retreat there. Cecilia asks Otto
to take Rinpoche to North Dakota instead; after a fit of skeptical
rage in which he rails internally against his sister's gullibility,
he accepts, and the novel is off and running. Merullo takes the
reader through the small towns and byways of Midwestern America,
which look unexpectedly alluring through Rinpoche's eyes. Well-fed
Western secularist Otto is only half-aware that his life might need
fixing, and his slow discovery of Rinpoche's nature, and his own,
make for a satisfying read. A set piece of Otto's chaotic first
meditation session is notably hilarious, and the whole book is breezy
and affecting. |