Plastic Shaman
Annette McGivney | September 2026 | Hardcover with dust jacket | ISBN: 9798890920454 | $32 | 390 pp | Trim: 6 x 9”
A spiritual quest turns into a fatal disaster in this gripping true crime investigation of the wellness industry.
In October 2009, more than fifty people attended a $10,000-per-person wellness retreat led by a celebrity self-help guru. For these enlightenment seekers, their time in Sedona, Arizona, culminated in a fake Native American sweat lodge ceremony. Three of them would not make it out alive.
This tragedy exposes the dangerous truth about the booming $2 trillion wellness industry where promises of spiritual awakening and financial success often mask dangerous practices underpinned by cultural appropriation and commodification of the natural world. Journalist Annette McGivney explores this world, exposing the manipulation and greed that allow charismatic influencers to prey on vulnerable people in search of happiness and healing—no matter the cost.
Annette McGivney is an award-winning author of five nonfiction books including Pure Land, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. She taught journalism at Northern Arizona University and is a longtime reporter for Outside, The Guardian, and Arizona Highways. She lives in Cortez, Colorado.