I love yoga. I see the benefits of yoga. I have been practicing yoga for about a decade and it honestly keeps calling me back to it. I truly enjoyed this book. A biography that ties the author's life into the various poses of yoga. But, I have lived in Seattle, I have dealt with thirty-something issues and I have had a c-section. The author was speaking to me - if you haven't experienced these things still give the book a try - especially if you enjoy yoga.
This was a funny and well written book that I totally failed to connect with. Even though I normally don't require books to be "all about me" (or people like me), in this case, I felt left out of the endless wry observations about liberal Seattle moms. It was kind of like reading a classic novel and feeling like you're just culturally not getting all the jokes.
Eh. I liked it but I think I have read too many books about a period of introspection in a woman's life. It was interesting and fun but a bit redundant on what is out there.