At age 52, Josephine finds herself carless and penniless, hitchhiking home from Montana to Maine, waiting for The Right Car to take her forward. This worldly journey with its hardships and happenstances becomes a spiritual journeya wild test of faith and surrender and a testament to the best in humanity. Having left her island home in Maine where an oppressive New England family dynamic resisted mediation, Josephine heads West for fresh air only to be turned back as soon as she arrives.
"The Right Car" becomes her talisman, angel, and prescription for life as she stands along the back roads and Interstate on-ramps across America: "The Right Car" will arrive, the perfect help and directive, at the perfectly right time. In fact, and in such a way, all the teachings of her East Indian Siddha master, the same as in Eat, Love, Pray, are put to the test; lessons of surrender, patience, non-doership, witness consciousness, doubtless faith, and love.