will suit those in need of Ziggy's Stardust's <b>quirky wisdom.</b>
The Independent
A <b>swirling, entertaining</b> path of self-discovery...This cheery guide, filled with insightful facets from Bowie's "magpie" approach to enlightenment, will appeal to fans of the music legend and spiritualists alike.
Publishers Weekly
A <b>wise </b>little book which will help you find clarity and creativity
Stylist
Show[s] how the singer's journey from confused young man to charismatic artist and contented father and husband can help in our development
The Times
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Biographical note
Mark Edwards has two parallel careers - as a journalist and as a trainer/ life coach. As a journalist he began his career writing on magazines, including The Face, Arena, GQ, Esquire and Blitz. For the past 25 years his work has appeared virtually every week in the Sunday Times, and for twelve of those years he was the paper's chief pop music critic. As a coach and trainer, he works with individuals to help them live with more purpose and meaning, and with some of the country's most successful companies, helping them to support and develop future leaders. All of his work is informed by mindfulness, and the Buddhist insights that underpin it.
These two parallel careers are fused together in The Tao of Bowie.