· "Top 40 Under 40" executive and bestselling author Karan Bajaj visits Google to talk about how you can take a yearlong creative sabbatical from your day job. By Karan Bajaj. I was rejected for the sixtieth time. Every literary agent that read The Yoga of Max’s Discontent’s first three chapters had the same feedback: “I couldn’t get into the story.”. “I didn’t relate to Max.”. “The premise is fascinating but the execution didn’t grab me.”. The th episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Karan Bajaj, author of The Yoga of Max’s Discontent. Click here to subscribe.
Karan Bajaj is a novelist and striving yogi. Get expert tips on writing a book, startup sign up for free courses weekly tips on yoga, meditation lifestyle. Feedback for "The Yoga of Max's Discontent" Brian Schiff -- Last update on Jan 19 Review Karan Bajaj's novel 'The Yoga of Max's Discontent'' was a real 'eastern religion' page turning cliffhanging experience. The closest I've gotten to any of this has been one experience at a Hare Krishna Temple-and a lot of Indian restaurants. The Yoga of Max's Discontent by Karan Bajaj tells the story of Max Pzoras, a Wall Street analyst who, in the wake of his mother's death, struggles with a lack of meaning in his bltadwin.ru quits his high-paying job and embarks on a spiritual journey in India, hoping to find some kind of enlightenment through yoga.
bltadwin.ru: The Yoga of Max's Discontent (): Karan Bajaj: Books. Skip to main bltadwin.ru Hello Select your address. The Yoga of Max’s Discontent. The following is from Karan Bajaj’s novel, The Yoga of Max's Discontent. Karan Bajaj is an Indian American author of three contemporary Indian novels, Keep Off the Grass, Johnny Gone Down and The Seeker. Bajaj's first novel, Keep Off the Grass, which became a bestseller with more than 70, copies sold in the year of release, was a semi-finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award and was longlisted for the Indiaplaza Golden Quill Award. By Karan Bajaj. I was rejected for the sixtieth time. Every literary agent that read The Yoga of Max’s Discontent’s first three chapters had the same feedback: “I couldn’t get into the story.”. “I didn’t relate to Max.”. “The premise is fascinating but the execution didn’t grab me.”.
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