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The Henna Artist: The Jaipur Trilogy #1
by Alka Joshi
the henna artist (3/13/2020)
If you have ever been to India, you will fondly remember the food, bright colors, gorgeous saris. All your senses come alive in India.
Alka Joshi's book the Henna Artist helps you relive India, in every aspect!
if you are unaware of India and would love to visit there---thismore
The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
The Prisoner's Wife (2/14/2020)
Reading the premise of the book, could this really have happened? The author, using historical data, embellishes the story using her own imagination to tell the tale. This is an epic true story, of a heroic woman and all her friends, suffering the prison camps of WWII.more
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