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Reviewed by Deepak Menon for Readers' Favorite
Soul Caller by Ana Peters initially appeared to me to probably be some obscure story about some obscure country. Then, as I turned the pages, the story grew to the stature of a colossus straddling the world, and slowly gripped the very core of my soul. The story started in a tiny little rural village in 1975, extremely turbulent times for Laos as history tells us. The main protagonist, Pao Moua, was thirteen years old when the story started. His people, the Hmong, had escaped to the flatlands of Laos from China to escape persecution. Superstition governed the villagers' lives at all levels; a dead bird coming alive when ministered to by a young friend of Pao named Zoua Lee; Pao’s recovery from near death by poisoning; and many other never before heard of real life events make this a fascinating mirror of the times. Pao first believed that his destiny was to become a Shaman, but later he came to believe that he had the ability to call souls and became a Soul Caller.
I will try to avoid falling into the trap of quoting from this book’s many quotable quotes, which may be spoilers often leading the reader to digress from a classic. The cover is attractive in its simplicity and formatting was appropriate. The characters are unique and fit well into the many scenarios. I must mention that Pao and his family and other villagers’ destinies in fact led them to Thailand, many places in America, Europe and other countries across the world. Each chapter tells a marvelous tale of how people who had never even seen an electric bulb or a flush toilet survived and adapted to alien lands. This book is a unique story of human life, its travails, courage and dignity, and every sentence in it is a highly recommended read. Oh! I finally fall for the trap and here is a quote I really liked: “Everything is alive. Don’t get caught up in seeing only with your eyes. See it all with your heart.” Ana Peters' Soul Caller, whose research spanned over a decade across continents, is a classic worthy of this heartfelt five-star review.