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WILD SORROW

WILD SORROW by Sandi Ault

When a snowstorm sweeps the canyon during her search for a wounded mountain lion, BLM agent Jamaica Wild must take refuge in an old Indian School, where children were "Americanized" after
THE DOWRY BRIDE

The Dowry Bride by Shobhan Bantwal

THE DOWRY BRIDE tells the poignant and explosive story of a young bride victimized by India’s controversial Dowry System and Arranged Marriag
The Palace of Illusions

The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Divakaruni

Relevant to today’s war-torn world, The Palace of Illusions takes us back to the time of the Indian epic The Mahabharat—a time that is half-history, half-myth, and wholly magical.
Mirror of Fire and Dreaming

The Mirror of Fire and... by Chitra Divakaruni

In a pristine valley hidden in the Himalayas, Anand has a disturbing vision. His mentor and spiritual guide, the Master Healer Abhaydatta, is apparently in grave danger. What should he do?
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43 Septembers by Jewelle Gomez

The essays in this book weave together the varied strands of experience that contribute to a feminist activist life.
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Global Power: India's Foreign Policy... by BM Jain

This book is a comprehensive view of India's foreign policy and relations from 1947-2006.
Shifting Stars, a Novel of the West

Shifting Stars by Page Lambert

In a remote cabin, Skye McDonald lived in a special world where her mixed blood was a blessing.
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Skin by Margaret Mascarenhas

Maria "Pagan"  Miranda Flores leaves her home in California, her lover, and her job to journey to Goa, India, where her grandmother, Dona Gabriela, lies on her deathbed.
The Alchemy of Opposites

The Alchemy of Opposites by Clifton Snider

My longest book of poems (144 pages), The Alchemy of Opposites contains all the poems that I wish to preserve written since 1992 to its publication in 2000. ...
Chief Bender's Burden

Chief Bender's Burden by Tom Swift

The greatest American Indian baseball player of all time, Charles Albert Bender, was, according to a contemporary, "the coolest pitcher in the game." Using a trademark delivery, an impr