“[A] smart, engrossing coming-of-age story.” - New Republic
“As fascinating and unsettling as discovering a magical Oz in the middle of Kansas, Hoffman’s unflinching memoir presents a remarkable landscape unlike any we’re familiar with, one in which its narrator navigates her troubled way through a youth colored utterly by the cultlike atmosphere in which she finds herself. Dark, powerful, and ultimately uplifting, Greetings from Utopia Park is a book to be pondered and savored.” - Val Brelinski, author of The Girl Who Slept with God
“Wonderfully intimate: a cautionary tale that develops into one of inspiring self-determination.” - Booklist
“With honesty and sincerity, this account of coming of age within the ostensible confines of an alternative lifestyle delivers valuable knowledge of another phenomenon of cultural divergence.” - Library Journal
“[A] wise, funny, and fascinating book.” - San Francisco Chronicle
“The mystery of faith may never be resolved, but Claire Hoffman helps us understand the influence that strong beliefs exert in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. This book is personal and scholarly as well as passionate and honest, which makes for a thrilling read.” - Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize -winning author of The Looming Tower
“Claire Hoffman brilliantly captures a world that is at once familiar and exotic, yet it is more than that. It is about the meaning of faith in the modern world and how the simple desire for spiritual connection can sometimes lead to devastating consequences. I love it.” - Reza Aslan, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Zealot
“Claire Hoffman brilliantly captures a world that is at once familiar and exotic: Fairfield, Iowa - ground zero for the Transcendental Meditation movement in America. Yet this book is more than just a window into another world. It is also a deeply personal spiritual journey. It is about the meaning of faith in the modern world and how the simple desire for spiritual connection can sometimes lead to devastating consequences. I love this book.” - Reza Aslan, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Zealot
“A clear-eyed critique that generously accounts for humanity’s ‘profoundly sincere and motivated’ quest for happiness and peace.” - Kirkus Reviews
“In both a compelling memoir and a valuable testament, Claire Hoffman tells of the struggle to find her own path to truth while growing up amid the distractions and contradictions of a guru’s prescribed utopia. Her triumph, and the reminder for us all, is in excusing the external guru and trusting the guide within.” - Melissa Coleman, author of This Life is in Your Hands