TY - BOOK AU - Lelord,François AU - Garcia,Lorenza TI - Hector and the search for happiness: a novel SN - 9780143118398 (pbk.) AV - PQ2672.E489 V6913 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Penguin Books KW - Psychiatrists KW - Fiction KW - Travel KW - Happiness KW - Psychological fiction N1 - Includes a preview of: Hector and the secrets of love N2 - Story of a psychiatrist who traveled around the world to try to understand what made people happy or unhappy. This trite debut follows a psychiatrist named Hector as he attempts to understand "what made people happy." At a crossroads professionally and personally, Hector resolves to take a trip, first landing in China, where he reconnects with an old friend and encounters Ying Li, with whom he spends a night. He also meets an old monk who offers a bit of happiness-related wisdom. Having suffered disappointment in his relations with Ying Li, Hector next heads to Africa, where he makes the acquaintance of a drug lord with a depressed wife, is kidnapped, and learns that "it's harder to be happy in a country run by bad people." Next up is the "big country where there were more psychiatrists than anywhere else in the world" and a meeting with a professor of "Happiness Studies." Lelord, a psychiatrist, writes in the simple prose you'd find in a children's book, and this stylistic choice quickly becomes irredeemably grating. Though the book is an international bestseller, it is far less a novel than a maudlin self-help guide that substitutes pat aphorisms for development. ER -