Reviews
"Anger is a brilliant elucidation of how to transform the blindness ofcompulsive anger into sustained energy for change. Anyone who has beenchallenged by resentment, disappointment, impatience or rage would benefit fromreading this book." --Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting Your OwnDeepest Experience, "From little books come great hopes for the future of mankind!"--SusanSalter Reynolds, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, "Anyone can benefit from Robert Thurman's masterful and engaging guide tograppling with that deadly emotion, anger. In Anger, Thurman brilliantly offersheart advice from ancient inner sciences that can help us all as we endure themaddening grind of modern life." --Daniel Goleman, author of DestructiveEmotions, "From little books come great hopes for the future of mankind!"--Susan Salter Reynolds, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, "Anyone can benefit from Robert Thurman's masterful and engaging guide to grappling with that deadly emotion, anger. In Anger, Thurman brilliantly offers heart advice from ancient inner sciences that can help us all as we endure the maddening grind of modern life." --Daniel Goleman, author ofDestructive Emotions, "Anger is a brilliant elucidation of how to transform the blindness of compulsive anger into sustained energy for change. Anyone who has been challenged by resentment, disappointment, impatience or rage would benefit from reading this book." --Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting YourOwn Deepest Experience, "This brilliant, passionate, supple and profound book is the most formidable exploration and analysis of anger that I have ever read, and a small masterpiece of psychological and spiritual truth. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Andrew Harvey, author of The Direct Path and The Sun atMidnight, "This brilliant, passionate, supple and profound book is the mostformidable exploration and analysis of anger that I have ever read, and a smallmasterpiece of psychological and spiritual truth. I cannot recommend it highlyenough." --Andrew Harvey, author of The Direct Path and The Sun atMidnight, "Whimsically packaged exminations of Lust by Simon Blackburn, Gluttony byFrancine Prsoe, Envy by Joseph Epstein, Anger by Robert Thurman, Greed byPhyllis Tickle, Sloth by Wendy Wasserstein and Pride by Michael Eric Dysonbecome playgrounds for cultural reflection by authors and playwrights inOxford's Seven Deadly Sins series."--Publishers Weekly (on the series), "Whimsically packaged exminations of Lust by Simon Blackburn, Gluttony by Francine Prsoe, Envy by Joseph Epstein, Anger by Robert Thurman, Greed by Phyllis Tickle, Sloth by Wendy Wasserstein and Pride by Michael Eric Dyson become playgrounds for cultural reflection by authors and playwrights in Oxford's Seven Deadly Sins series."--Publishers Weekly (on the series) "From little books come great hopes for the future of mankind!"--Susan Salter Reynolds, The Los Angeles Times Book Review "Anyone can benefit from Robert Thurman's masterful and engaging guide to grappling with that deadly emotion, anger. In Anger, Thurman brilliantly offers heart advice from ancient inner sciences that can help us all as we endure the maddening grind of modern life." --Daniel Goleman, author of Destructive Emotions "Anger is a brilliant elucidation of how to transform the blindness of compulsive anger into sustained energy for change. Anyone who has been challenged by resentment, disappointment, impatience or rage would benefit from reading this book." --Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience "This brilliant, passionate, supple and profound book is the most formidable exploration and analysis of anger that I have ever read, and a small masterpiece of psychological and spiritual truth. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Andrew Harvey, author of The Direct Path and The Sun at Midnight, "Whimsically packaged exminations of Lust by Simon Blackburn, Gluttony by Francine Prsoe, Envy by Joseph Epstein, Anger by Robert Thurman, Greed by Phyllis Tickle, Sloth by Wendy Wasserstein and Pride by Michael Eric Dyson become playgrounds for cultural reflection by authors and playwrightsin Oxford's Seven Deadly Sins series."--Publishers Weekly (on the series), "Whimsically packaged exminations of Lust by Simon Blackburn, Gluttony by Francine Prsoe, Envy by Joseph Epstein, Anger by Robert Thurman, Greed by Phyllis Tickle, Sloth by Wendy Wasserstein and Pride by Michael Eric Dyson become playgrounds for cultural reflection by authors and playwrights in Oxford's Seven Deadly Sins series."--Publishers Weekly(on the series) "From little books come great hopes for the future of mankind!"--Susan Salter Reynolds,The Los Angeles Times Book Review "Anyone can benefit from Robert Thurman's masterful and engaging guide to grappling with that deadly emotion, anger. InAnger, Thurman brilliantly offers heart advice from ancient inner sciences that can help us all as we endure the maddening grind of modern life." --Daniel Goleman, author ofDestructive Emotions "Angeris a brilliant elucidation of how to transform the blindness of compulsive anger into sustained energy for change. Anyone who has been challenged by resentment, disappointment, impatience or rage would benefit from reading this book." --Sharon Salzberg, author ofFaith: Trusting Your OwnDeepest Experience "This brilliant, passionate, supple and profound book is the most formidable exploration and analysis of anger that I have ever read, and a small masterpiece of psychological and spiritual truth. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Andrew Harvey, author ofThe Direct PathandThe Sun atMidnight, "Whimsically packaged exminations of Lust by Simon Blackburn, Gluttony by Francine Prsoe, Envy by Joseph Epstein, Anger by Robert Thurman, Greed by Phyllis Tickle, Sloth by Wendy Wasserstein and Pride by Michael Eric Dyson become playgrounds for cultural reflection by authors and playwrights in Oxford's Seven Deadly Sins series."--Publishers Weekly (on the series)"From little books come great hopes for the future of mankind!"--Susan Salter Reynolds, The Los Angeles Times Book Review"Anyone can benefit from Robert Thurman's masterful and engaging guide to grappling with that deadly emotion, anger. In Anger, Thurman brilliantly offers heart advice from ancient inner sciences that can help us all as we endure the maddening grind of modern life." --Daniel Goleman, author of Destructive Emotions"Anger is a brilliant elucidation of how to transform the blindness of compulsive anger into sustained energy for change. Anyone who has been challenged by resentment, disappointment, impatience or rage would benefit from reading this book." --Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience"This brilliant, passionate, supple and profound book is the most formidable exploration and analysis of anger that I have ever read, and a small masterpiece of psychological and spiritual truth. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Andrew Harvey, author of The Direct Path and The Sun at Midnight