Why did I love this book?
The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is a story about a storyteller who loses his voice. What do writers want more than anything else? Yes, it’s to have an original voice that readers love.
So, the metaphorical image of losing one’s voice brings a great deal of fear to a writer, and it was the first reason this story piqued my interest. No voice equals no storytelling and if a storyteller can’t tell stories, then that’s a big problem.
This book makes the reader question the concept of happiness. If we can’t do what we love most, if we lose what we think makes us who we are, then how can we be happy? Is it possible that we are more than what we do, more than what we project to the world?
The protagonist had to experience silence and give up who he thought he was to really learn about himself and appreciate his family, his teacher, and mentor, and to learn about true happiness.
Through the storyteller’s journey and the tales from around the world that open each chapter, I felt like I was offered small gifts of wisdom that I could unpack and apply to my life. This book truly made me happy because I learned that the secret to happiness is much simpler than we think.
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"Wonderful!" (Grace Paley)."Heartwarming and smart and wonderfully written" (Detroit Free Press)."Provides edifying advice, intimately given, like the best-selling Tuesdays with Morrie" (the Dallas Morning News)."Altogether original" (Dr. Laura Schlessinger)."This story will speak to the humanity of the reader" (Jewish Book World).The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is that rare, magical book-a book that tells a good story but also shows us how the tales we learned when we were children shed light on our adult lives. Joel ben Izzy had the unusual opportunity to relive those lessons when he lost his voice and reconnected with his old teacher,…