When Otto\'s sister tricks him into taking her guru on a trip to their childhood home, Otto is not amused.
In Roland Merullo\'s masterful hands, Otto tells his story with all the wonder, bemusement, and wry humor of a man who unwittingly finds what he\'s missing in the most unexpected place..
Gradually, skepticism yields to amazement as he realizes that his companion might just be the real thing.
From a chocolate factory in Hershey to a bowling alley in South Bend, from a Cubs game at Wrigley field to his family farm near Bismarck, Otto is given the remarkable opportunity to see his world--and more important, his life--through someone else\'s eyes.
But in an effort to westernize his passenger--and amuse himself--he decides to show the monk some American fun along the way.
Six days on the road with an enigmatic holy man who answers every question with a riddle is not what he\'d planned. -- The Boston Sunday Globe When his sister tricks him into taking her guru on a trip to their childhood home, Otto Ringling, a confirmed skeptic, is not amused.
Enlightenment meets On the Road in this witty, insightful novel.
In Merullo\'s masterful hands, Otto tells his story with all the wonder and wry humor of a man who unwittingly finds what he\'s missing in the most unexpected place.
When Otto\'s sister tricks him into taking her guru on a trip to their childhood home, Otto is not amused