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David Guterson's new novel 'Evelyn in Transit' takes readers on journey as entertaining as it is meaningful

The cover of "Evelyn in Transit" beside author David Gutherson. (Courtesy of W. W. Norton & Company)
Courtesy of W. W. Norton & Company
The cover of "Evelyn in Transit" beside author David Gutherson. (Courtesy of W. W. Norton & Company)

Novelist David Guterson, best known for “Snow Falling on Cedars,” takes readers on a journey from Indiana to Tibet and back again in his newly released “Evelyn in Transit.”

The book follows the lives of a young American girl and a Tibetan boy, thought to be a reincarnated holy lama, as their stories slowly braid together. Both follow unexpected journeys, full of humor and turmoil, as they strive to add meaning to their lives.

Guterson joins Here & Now to talk about the book and his own interest in Buddhism.

Book excerpt: “Evelyn in Transit”

By David Guterson

Excerpted from “Evelyn in Transit: A Novel.” Copyright (c) 2026 by David Guterson. Used with permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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