Balasubramanyam, Rajeev  
  
  
    P.R. Chandrasekhar
 the celebrated professor of economics at Cambridge
 is at a turning point. He has sacrificed his family for his career
 but his conservative brand of economics is no longer in fashion
 and yet again he has lost the Nobel Prize to a rival. His wife has left him for a free spirited West Coast psychiatrist and relocated to Boulder
 Colorado. His son
 a capitalist guru with a cult following
 mocks his father's life work; his middle daughter
 the apple of his eye
 has become a Marxist and refuses to speak to him; and his youngest daughter is struggling through her teenage years with the help of psychedelic drugs. And then
 the final indignity: He is hit by a bicycle and forced to confront his mortality. Professor Chandra's American doctor instructs him to change his workaholic ways and "follow his bliss"--and so he does
 right to the coast of California
 and into the heart of his dysfunctional family. Witty
 charming
 and all too human
 Professor Chandra's path to enlightenment will enchant and uplift readers from all walks of life.