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The Color of Our Sky

A Novel

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The Color of Our Sky

By: Amita Trasi
Narrated by: Zehra Jane Naqvi, Sneha Mathan
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In the spirit of Khaled Hosseini, Nadia Hashimi and Shilpi Somaya Gowda comes this powerful debut from a talented new voice—a sweeping, emotional journey of two childhood friends in Mumbai, India, whose lives converge only to change forever one fateful night.

India, 1986: Mukta, a ten-year-old village girl from the lower caste Yellama cult has come of age and must fulfill her destiny of becoming a temple prostitute, as her mother and grandmother did before her. In an attempt to escape her fate, Mukta is sent to be a house girl for an upper-middle class family in Mumbai. There she discovers a friend in the daughter of the family, high spirited eight-year-old Tara, who helps her recover from the wounds of her past. Tara introduces Mukta to an entirely different world—one of ice cream, reading, and a friendship that soon becomes a sisterhood.

But one night in 1993, Mukta is kidnapped from Tara’s family home and disappears. Shortly thereafter, Tara and her father move to America. A new life in Los Angeles awaits them but Tara never recovers from the loss of her best friend, or stops wondering if she was somehow responsible for Mukta's abduction.

Eleven years later, Tara, now an adult, returns to India determined to find Mukta. As her search takes her into the brutal underground world of human trafficking, Tara begins to uncover long-buried secrets in her own family that might explain what happened to Mukta—and why she came to live with Tara’s family in the first place.

Moving from a traditional Indian village to the bustling modern metropolis of Mumbai, to Los Angeles and back again, this is a heartbreaking and beautiful portrait of an unlikely friendship—a story of love, betrayal, and, ultimately, redemption.

Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction South Asian Creators United States Women's Fiction World Literature Fiction Destiny Disappearance Emotionally Gripping Friendship Heartfelt Inspiring Tear-jerking Thought-Provoking Feel-Good Funny Village
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Well written beautiful story. Very sad in places. Characters are developed and interesting. Absolutely loved it. Narration was perfect. Gutted it’s finished felt very invested in the characters.

Beautiful story

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A captivating story involving a very sensitive subject that needs to be aired more often. I enjoyed listening to this very much and will try more by the same author in future

Captivating

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This story was a harrowing eye-opener to the plight of women of lower cast in India. I found that it revealed things I'd never thought about, the nightmares these women and girls have to endure. If I have one criticism of the story then perhaps it's the ending. Otherwise the story and performance are excellent.

An eye-opener

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Enjoyable book without being riveting. Nicely narrated and well written. A little predictable. Could have done with a few more twists and turns.

Very enjoyable.

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Good reader, nice story, but could do with a bit more realism. But overall I really enjoyed it.

Schmaltzy at the end Could’ve done with more grit.

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