Indie Bestsellers
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Start: 7:00 pm
With eloquence and wit, Wayne Hoffman explores the unlikely camaraderie between a young Jewish man and an Orthodox rabbi, in Sweet Like Sugar (Kensington Publishing, $15), this rich, insightful novel about love, honesty, faith, and belonging.In Yiddish, there is a word for it: bashert—the person you are fated to meet. Twentysomething Benji Steiner views the concept with skepticism. But the elderly rabbi who stumbles into Benji’s office one day has no such doubts. Jacob Zuckerman’s late wife, Sophie, was his bashert. And now that she’s gone, Rabbi Zuckerman grapples with overwhelming grief and loneliness.Touched by the rabbi’s plight, Benji becomes his helper—driving him home after work, sitting in his living room listening to stories. Their friendship baffles everyone, especially Benji’s sharp-tongued, modestly observant mother. But Benji is rediscovering something he didn’t know he’d lost. Yet the test of friendship, and of both men’s faith, lies in the difficult truths they come to share. With each revelation, Benji learns what it means not just to be Jewish, but to be fully human—imperfect, striving, and searching for the pieces of ourselves that come only through another’s acceptance.
Start: 8:00 pm
According to ancient Yogic tradition, your soul has four distinct desires: the desire for purpose, the drive to become who you are meant to be, the desire for the means to prosper in this world, the desire for pleasures like intimacy, beauty, and love, and the desire for spiritual fulfillment and lasting freedom. Learning to honor these four desires is the key to happiness, and to a complete and balanced life. For more than three decades, master teacher Rod Stryker has taught yoga in the context of its deepest philosophy. His course has helped thousands recognize their soul’s call to greatness and to achieve their dreams. Now, in this wise and richly practical book, he has distilled those broad teachings into a roadmap for becoming the person you were meant to be. The Four Desires (Delacorte, $26) is nothing less than a complete path toward living your best life possible—a life that is rich in meaning and in means, a life that attracts and emanates happiness, a life that is your unique gift to yourself and the world. This event is presented in collaboration with Prana Yoga.
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