Review: Your Next Life Is Now by Namrata Patel
/About the Book
A mother and daughter—their lives in turnaround—navigate their next move on a road trip in a captivating novel about choices and self-discovery by the author of The Candid Life of Meena Dave.
Life is built on single decisions. Choose wisely.
It’s one of life coach Nikki Parekh’s mottos. That and being open to opportunities and taking leaps without fear. But when Nikki accepts her boyfriend’s casual proposal of marriage, she wonders if it’s just too soon, too spontaneous—and so sudden that she seeks out the advice of her not-so-nurturing mother, Tara.
To Nikki’s surprise, Tara, who raised her daughter to be self-sufficient, urges Nikki to trust her decision. Maybe that’s because Tara has made a headstrong decision of her own. After nearly forty years of marriage, she’s divorcing Nikki’s father. She’s already packing up an RV to search for her first love, who still looms large in Tara’s memories. So what’s a daughter to do with a runaway mother? Join her.
Their romantic lives in flux, Nikki and Tara hit the road. Mile by mile, they’re reliving past mistakes, learning more about each other, and rebuilding faith in themselves and in the choices they’ve made—wherever it all may lead.
Review
In Your Next Life is Now, Namrata Patel pens a heartfelt and emotionally layered story about second chances, complicated family dynamics and the courage it takes to choose yourself in the face of uncertainty. If you’ve ever felt stuck between the life you’re living and the life you know you’re meant for, this is the kind of inspiring book that feels like a conversation with someone who has gone through a metamorphosis that gave her the courage to start over.
During a mother-daughter road trip, this novel explores how the smallest decision can affect the path of one’s life. Nikki and Tara bring complexity but are authentically relatable. Nikki is a life coach who suddenly finds herself questioning her own advice. Tara in a bold move decides to leave behind three decades of marriage in a search for herself and a lost love. As their story unravels until their journey, there’s a vulnerability that clarifies the misunderstanding and emotional distance allowing them to rediscover themselves and each other individually. Mirroring their road journey, their internal journey of self discovery and healing, they learn a great lesson of how life isn’t predictable or follows a perfect path.
What I love most about this book as well as her other books is the beauty in her writing. Not just the words but the warm and insightful authenticity of her characters and their cultural relevance. At the heart of this novel, capturing love in all forms, romantic, self and the impenetrable bond between mother and daughters in spite of their obstacles. There’s a lot of wisdom and insight that we can apply to our own lives. The honest message about stepping into your next life, whether you are navigating a life transition, searching for a purpose or personal growth, these characters motivate us to be brave, take a step forward and stop waiting for someday and start creating the life your heart wants now.
Many women can see themselves in Tara. Bound by the unspoken rule of accepting her cultural obligations, she accepted her role but quietly suffered not being the person her heart destined her to be. Accepting her role as wife and mother, silently relinquishing her identity of who she aspired to be behind the shadows of her cultural expectations. Suffocating by the what if but boldly making the decision to reclaim and step into the unknown is empowering and relatable for all those women who silently sacrificed themselves. The parallel between her and her daughter Nikki, that trip not only freed themselves from the internal binds that shackled them but gave them the courage to be independently free.
If you love contemporary fiction that is emotional, filled with family drama, personal growth and meaningful relationships, then this one will inspire and leave a reflective imprint.
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