by Gabriel Packard
Everything starts going wrong for Struti when she's 11 and her mother dumps her in preparation for an arranged marriage in India. The first part of the book is fine as we feel Struti's desperation and bewilderment, but the second part is crazy and so far fetched that it's hard to take any of it seri...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]There were merits to this book, for what it denounced (oppression; rape; manipulative people who drown others in words the better to confuse them; humans demeaning other humans to the point of making them look like ...