Friday 1 June 2012

The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Robin Sharma


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Jaico's Cheif Editor R.H.Sharma speaks about the book




From One of the most widely read authors in the world comes a story of breathtaking power and dazzling suspense about what it means to be fully alive.

Jonathan Landry is a man in trouble. After a bizarre encounter with his lost cousin Julian Mantle—a former high-powered courtroom lawyer who suddenly vanished into the Himalayas—Jonathan is compelled to travel across the planet to collect the life-saving letters that carry the extraordinary secrets that Julian discovered.

On a remarkable journey that includes visits to the sensual tango halls of Buenos Aires, the haunting catacombs of Paris, the gleaming towers of Shanghai and the breathtakingly beautiful Taj Mahal in India, The Secret Letters of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari reveals astounding insights on reclaiming your personal power, being true to yourself and fearlessly living your dreams.

Praise for the book:

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The author is very keen on sharing his experiences of what makes one lead a great life over a period of time. The Secret Letters reveals astounding insights on reclaiming one’s personal power, being true to yourself and fearlessly living one’s dream. " - www.bookrack.in
"If you like to travel, you’ll like this book. This book takes you all over the world to some really wonderful places and you’ll enjoy reading about those cities and the way they’ve changed over time. The author takes you to different locations all over Europe, Asia, and North America… and the travelogue part of this book is as gripping as the wait to see what message the next talisman has!
If you like to read small inspirational messages, you’ll love reading this book. You’ll be in the company of nine small amulets, and as Julian says: ‘Individually they are just symbolic tokens, but together they hold extraordinary transformative powers.
If you’ve read Robin Sharma’s earlier books, you’ll love this one too. No, I have never read this author before though I had bought one of his earlier books a few years back. It was strange to read Julian say: ‘A story should be told only when a listener is ready to hear it.’ Well, Robin Sharma told me this story when I was ready to hear it, so to say."- Arvind Passey

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