SHANTARAM by Gregory David Roberts–A must read for the adventurer!
Faulkner said there is only one tale worth telling and that is the story of sin and redemption. SHANTARAM has both in bucketfuls–and it is a great beach read for both guys and gals. It has adventure, action, romance, mystery, lyrical writing, gripping story telling and just about everything a best-seller should have and some more stuff in between.
Let me tell you about the author–Gregory David Roberts (GDR) escaped from an Australian prison where he was serving time for armed robbery and went to Bombay. There, he set up a free clinic in the slums, worked for the Indian mafia (I guess there is one in every country), and did some counterfeiting, smuggling, and gunrunning. He wrote a book about Lin who escaped from an Australian prison where he was serving time for armed robbery and went to Bombay where he set up a free clinic in the slums, worked for the Indian mafia and etc. etc. etc. GDR fell in love with Bombay. He introduces the reader to the many sides of this fascinating city while his hero comes to term with the life he once had and the one he wants. You can’t walk away from this book untouched by Lin’s humanity and that of so many marvelous characters in this story.
I admit I thought I had stumbled upon an undiscovered talent. The book has been out since 2003. I wanted to take GDR under my wing and make him famous. With noble intentions, I went to his website to learn more and perhaps email him to rest assured I would do all I could to call attention to his fabulous book. Turns out Johnny Depp beat me to it. He’s optioned the book for a movie which should go into production fairly soon. Casting tests and Depp talking about his plans are up on YouTube.
So, I guess GDR doesn’t need me to rescue him . . . but you should really, REALLY read this book. Especially if, like me, you love being immersed into another culture. At just under 1000 pages, it’s a hefty read. Don’t be put off by the page count. You’ll enjoy each and every one of them.
SHANTARAM by Gregory David Robert ISBN 0-312-33053-7 St. Martin’s Griffin

