On the Way to Casa Lotus, Lorena Junco Margain
On the Way to Casa Lotus, Lorena Junco Margain
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On the Way to Casa Lotus
A Memoir of Family, Art, Injury, and Forgiveness

Author: Lorena Junco Margain

Narrator: Lorena Junco Margain

Unabridged: 6 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Cuco Press

Published: 05/05/2021


Synopsis

Lorena Junco Margain—passionate art collector and devoted wife and mother—is already shaken after abruptly fleeing Mexico and relocating in the USA with her family while pregnant due concerns for their safety. Then, she learns she has a tumor on her adrenal gland. Having long experienced unexplained symptoms of dizziness and lethargy that neither medications nor holistic or Ayurvedic treatments have helped, she embraces the news with tears of relief: with a simple surgery, she can regain her strength and joyful spirit. But fate can be mischievous, and to err is human—even for surgeons. Rather than improve after surgery, her condition worsens. 

On the Way to Casa Lotus is the gripping true story of Junco Margain’s journey coming to terms with the permanent consequences of a surgeon’s devastating mistake. Mindful that even good people make errors and that vengeance would not mend her broken body or soul, she chooses instead to embark on a quest for peace and healing—beginning by seeking space in her heart to forgive. 

Deeply compassionate, wise and poetic, On the Way to Casa Lotus lays bare some of the most poignant contradictions of the human condition, blurring the distinctions between guilt and neglectfulness, anger and sorrow, humility and shame, gratitude and despair. Rich with imagery and metaphors from the world of contemporary art, brimming with scenes from the author’s close-knit, abundantly loving Mexican family, the book plants a seed of hope that loss and pain can serve a higher purpose: one of promoting forgiveness as a force for personal and universal change.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paula on November 06, 2021

The story of a woman who had her functioning adrenal gland removed in error when she was supposed to have the other removed. While I appreciated the sentiment of the story about forgiveness and what it takes to move forward, I believe the story could have been told in shorter form. I did not feel a......more

Goodreads review by Raisa on November 12, 2022

This is an emotional ride - one that makes you consider how many mistakes you make in a day, month, year. And what those mistakes may cost you or someone else. When Lorena’s doctor (after so many second, third, and fourth opinions) finds an adrenal gland tumor she is under the impression that one su......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on January 17, 2023

I was initially intrigued by the story given the description of a woman telling her health journey through a mysterious diagnosis and medical mistakes. It fell a bit flat for me. Overall, the tone was just not one that kept me hooked. Instead of inspiring sympathy I found myself a bit annoyed with h......more

Goodreads review by Sirena on April 19, 2022

This was short memoir about a woman's experience with the aftereffects of an adrenal tumor and of a botched surgery. The frustrations Lorena felt were so real. I wanted to be able to help her, to help her express what was going on inside her, so the doctors could fix her. Lorena's experience shows u......more

Goodreads review by Denice on March 13, 2024

An emotional journey through this woman's horrendous experience with American medicine. I'm not sure I could be so forgiving.......more