Review:
The genre of visionary fiction is still so fresh as to allow authors to chart a path for others to follow. The grandfather of visionary fiction, The Celestine Prophecy, is one such work; Savitri L. Bess's Offer Me a Flower may be another. The heroine, Luce, is an Arizona-based student who becomes a counselor; in attempting to find herself, she helps others find themselves. Chased by a stalker in her dreams and in reality, Luce roams the mountains and arroyos surrounding Tucson in search of the Mother and personal healing. Excitement reigns high as she encounters visions, shamans, wild animals, and dangerous men in jungles, deserts, and her own living room. At various intervals throughout the quest, the Mother unexpectedly manifests to teach Luce about life, love, and the eternal. The romantic subplot is a blueprint for how and how not to conduct oneself in relationship. Avoiding the gooey pit of New Age truism, this loving novel serves not only as a moral guiding light for young adults, it also serves up healthy helpings of inspiration and entertainment. --P. Randall Cohan
About the Author:
Savitri L. Bess, MFA, MEd, devotee of Mata Amritanandamayi, transpersonal therapist, fiber artist, and workshop facilitator, has been following the path of the Mother for twenty-five years. She lives at the Amma Center of New Mexico ashram in Santa Fe and spends time with Ammachi in India.
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