In her hugely acclaimed debut Anne Donovan tells an endearing, humorous yet unsentimental story of a working-class Glaswegian man who discovers Buddhism, rejects old habits & seeks a life more meaningful, only to alienate his immediate family in the process. Moving seamlessly between three family members, Donovan`s clear-eyed, richly expressive prose sings off the page. Each character`s voice has its own subtle rhythm & the conclusion is a poignant mixture of hope & lingering reservations. ” Buddha Da” is a delight from one of Britain`s best writers.