At Last!

Girl in a Red Silk Sari The Lost Daughter of India by Sharon Maas The Lost Daughter of India is back -- and she's now the Girl in a Red Silk Sari!

Yes, indeed! After the rights to the novel reverted to me, I decided to give it a complete makeover -- a new cover, a new title, a new description, and even revised content!

This time, the description goes straight to the heart of the matter: to Asha, and her terrible predicament; the distress of her parents, the guilt of her mother, and the sheer impossibility of the task of finding one little lost girl in a chaotic Indian megacity.

Though the story remains the same, it is now tighter, tauter; a little bit shorter, and with a tiny twist to the outcome.

As ever, there are no graphic passages, no salacious content to this book, despite its gritty location and the sheer awfulness of Asha's kidnapping.

I hope you'll enjoy it -- if such a harrowing story can ever be actually "enjoyed", and spread the word. This is my first attempt at self-publishing, and won't be the last, so thanks for your interest!
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Published on May 09, 2023 03:33 Tags: child, child-abduction, india
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