The Orphan of India by Sharon Maas
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Overview: An utterly evocative and heart-wrenching novel about the importance of family, love and being true to yourself.
Living on the streets of Bombay, Jyothi has no-one to turn to after her mother is involved in a tragic accident.
But after a chance meeting with Monika and Jack Kingsley, Jyothi’s life changes forever when the young couple decide to adopt her.
The new family return to England, but Jyothi finds it difficult to adapt.
As Monika and Jack’s relationship fractures, Jyothi is more alone than ever and music becomes her solace.
But even when her extraordinary musical talent transforms into a promising career, Jyothi still doesn’t feel like she belongs.
Then a turbulent love affair causes her to question everything.
And Jyothi realises that before she can embrace her future, she must confront the pain of her past . . . .
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics
Sharon Maas is a 3 time AALBC.com Bestselling Author.
She was born in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1951.
Maas was educated in Guyana and England. After leaving school she worked as a staff journalist at the Guyana Graphic and the Sunday Chronicla in Georgetown.
Sharon has always had a great sense of adventure and curiosity about the world we live in, and Guyana could not hold her for long.
In 1971 she set off on a year-long backpacking trip around South America. Her travel articles were published in the Chronicle.
In 1973 she travelled overland to India through Europe, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and spent two years in an Ashram in South India.
Her first novel, Of Marriageable Age, is set in India and Guyana and was published by HarperCollins in 1999. Subsequent twelve novels have been published including her latest – Her Darkest Hour.
At present she works as a Social Worker in a hospital in South Germany.
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