A story about impulsive decisions, misplaced hopes, lucky breaks, unlucky breaks, and the unexpected ways the world answers those who dare to leap. 100 Ways to Lose Yourself in India is a light-hearted, honest, and sharply observed story of love, escape, and the unpredictable magic of getting lost.
The book sold over 10,000 copies in Hebrew.
After another routine day in Tel Aviv, he meets Leah: captivating, restless, and already halfway out the door. The next day, she’s on a flight to India for a long trip, leaving him behind with nothing but a spark he can’t ignore. One sleepless night is all it takes for him to abandon his steady, predictable life and follow her across continents, convinced that bold gestures lead to bold outcomes.
But India doesn’t care about his plans.
Between the clamor of Delhi’s alleys, the chaotic timetables of rattling trains, he discovers that chasing love in India is less about finding someone else and more about confronting what he’s been running from. And when an eccentric American stranger approaches him on a crowded railway platform with an unexpected offer, his journey shifts sharply – into territory wilder, funnier, and far more transformative than he ever imagined.