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Vol. 3, No. 1, 2004
My Life in Orange
T. Guest
London: Granta Books, 2004, 301 pages, paperback.
My Life in Orange by Tim Guest recently
appeared in U.K. bookshops; it also has been serialized on Channel 4 and
in broadsheet papers in the United Kingdom. With an admirable honesty,
Tim Guest recounts vivid memories of his childhood in the late 1970s and
early 1980s growing up in the communes of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh,
including time he spent in England, Oregan, Pune, and Cologne.
When you begin to read this book, it will be
abundantly clear to you why the average citizen would want to hear about
Guest’s experiences. Despite the book’s apt title, the author covers the
full spectrum of emotions and human experience. This book uses language
to paint colorful pictures, clearly and vividly expressing experiences
and emotions that are difficult to convey. My Life in Orange
captures what for some is the ache of childhood; it is also funny in
places. Not afraid to speak of the games and joys of his childhood,
Guest also speaks of the acute loneliness he felt living among the
Rajneesh group: “Loneliness was like frozen water, like falling into a
pond in the dead of winter and turning blue with cold” (p. 220).
The history of the Rajneesh movement and related
events is also incorporated in this book, interspersed with the author’s
personal experience. This blending works well; it is informative and
allows the reader to realize the context of the author’s life
experiences.
The book is deep, yet light and readable, both for
those who have had similar life experiences and who, I am sure, will
find solace in this book, and for those with no such personal
experience, who will find the narrative fascinating. As someone
commented on Tim Guest’s website (http://www.timguest.net/orange.htm)
regarding this book, “As a memoir of childhood, I’ve never read a better
book. You describe such painful emotions with clarity, honesty, and
without any kind of self-indulgence or self-pity.”
I would highly recommend this book; if you choose
to read it, I hope you get as much from it as I have.
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Vol. 3, No. 1, 2004
My Life in Orange
T. Guest
London: Granta Books, 2004, 301 pages, paperback.
My Life in Orange by Tim Guest recently
appeared in U.K. bookshops; it also has been serialized on Channel 4 and
in broadsheet papers in the United Kingdom. With an admirable honesty,
Tim Guest recounts vivid memories of his childhood in the late 1970s and
early 1980s growing up in the communes of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh,
including time he spent in England, Oregan, Pune, and Cologne.
When you begin to read this book, it will be
abundantly clear to you why the average citizen would want to hear about
Guest’s experiences. Despite the book’s apt title, the author covers the
full spectrum of emotions and human experience. This book uses language
to paint colorful pictures, clearly and vividly expressing experiences
and emotions that are difficult to convey. My Life in Orange
captures what for some is the ache of childhood; it is also funny in
places. Not afraid to speak of the games and joys of his childhood,
Guest also speaks of the acute loneliness he felt living among the
Rajneesh group: “Loneliness was like frozen water, like falling into a
pond in the dead of winter and turning blue with cold” (p. 220).
The history of the Rajneesh movement and related
events is also incorporated in this book, interspersed with the author’s
personal experience. This blending works well; it is informative and
allows the reader to realize the context of the author’s life
experiences.
The book is deep, yet light and readable, both for
those who have had similar life experiences and who, I am sure, will
find solace in this book, and for those with no such personal
experience, who will find the narrative fascinating. As someone
commented on Tim Guest’s website (http://www.timguest.net/orange.htm)
regarding this book, “As a memoir of childhood, I’ve never read a better
book. You describe such painful emotions with clarity, honesty, and
without any kind of self-indulgence or self-pity.”
I would highly recommend this book; if you choose
to read it, I hope you get as much from it as I have.
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