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Lucky Everyday : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lucky Everyday
''Lucky Everyday'' (2009) is the debut novel of the Indian author Bapsy Jain published by (Penguin, USA ). The book was earlier published under the title ''Blind Pilgrim''. It tells the story of Lucky Boyce, a young, well-educated Indian woman who flees to New York when her wealthy husband divorces her and starts volunteering as a yoga instructor in a prison. After settling in the United States, a series of bizarre events force Lucky to face her fears and find her inner strength. The book focuses on Lucky's struggle toward enlightenment and blends the principles of yoga with a modern take on a fulfilled life. Jain's second novel (A Star Called Lucky ), follows Lucky into new, cross-continent adventures as her faith is challenged once again by a mysterious twist of fate. ==Plot==
Lucky Boyce the protagonist is a Chartered accountant who moves to New York when her wealthy and charming husband divorces her and squashes her successful entrepreneurial career. Fortunately, old friends welcome her to New York where her life breathes promise and she rediscovers happiness. Determined, and trying to do something that makes a difference, she volunteers to teach yoga to prison inmates. And just when self-esteem and even the possibility of love start to surface, she gets framed for drug-dealing and money laundering. Duplicity and betrayal lead Lucky on the path of spiritual commitment. She is forced to face her fears and she finds her inner strength through the practice of Yoga.
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