Where in the Om Am I?
- Author Sara DiVello
- Narrator Eileen Stevens
- Publisher Blackstone Publishing
- Run Time 11 hours and 28 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Biography and non-fiction prose, Family and health, Memoirs, Yoga for exercise.
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What to expect
Now a cult classic, Where in the Om Am I? is an irreverent, honest, and hilarious memoir of a woman’s journey from the corporate world to the perilous world of yoga.
Sara has invested years dutifully climbing the corporate ladder to become head of public relations at a major financial-services company, but she can’t shake the feeling that she’s not where she belongs. When her latest boss, a wine-guzzling, drama-loving diva, finally drives her to the brink, Sara seeks sanctuary in yoga-teacher training—only to encounter an entirely different assortment of craziness and calamity.
Where in the OM Am I? chronicles one woman’s journey from the fast-paced, cutthroat corporate world to the slow-paced, surprisingly catty, and sometimes perilous world of yoga. Along the way, Sara confronts the harsh reality of working in a male-dominated industry, the challenges of being a corporate interloper in the yoga community, and the complexity of interactions between women in both realms.
As epic mishaps beget personal revelations, Sara digs deep for the courage to forge a new life for herself.
Critics Review
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“Rich summer reading…a just-right read for anyone needing a good laugh or just a little inspiration to make a change.”
Working Mother -
“This memoir reads like the best of chick lit but with far deeper self-reflection…A must-read for yogis (or would-be yogis) who enjoy a little snarkiness with their savasana.”
Kirkus Reviews -
“For the type-A, neurotic, career girl or anyone climbing the corporate ladder and hating it, you need to read this book.”
Beth Orsoff, author of Vlad All Over -
“Raw, real, and at times deeply, darkly funny…If you think your job sucks, this book will be more welcome than an extra-long corpse pose at the end of a grueling class.”
Jenna McCarthy, author of The Size of Everything -
“The Devil Wears Prada meets Eat, Pray, Love in this engaging, inspiring tale of self-discovery. DiVello blends keen cultural observation with a terrifically wry witA great read for anyone who has ever sat in a cubicle, dreaming of escape.”
Kathleen Flinn, New York Times bestselling author
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