Sister India

Sister India by Peggy Payne is a first edition published by Riverhead Hardcover on January 15, 2001. This novel unfolds in the ancient town of Varanasi, India, where travelers find themselves held captive in the Saraswati Guest House due to inter-religious violence. The story centers around the eccentric guest-house keeper, Madame Natraja, as the characters navigate their unexpected circumstances.
Readers will encounter a blend of tension and intrigue as the narrative explores themes of captivity and cultural conflict against the backdrop of the sacred Ganges River. The book delves into the dynamics between the guests and their surroundings, offering insights into the complexities of life in India. With 288 pages, this English-language work presents a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and societal challenges.
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Travelers become captives in the Saraswati Guest House when inter-religious violence traps them in the ancient town of Varanasi, India, on the sacred Ganges River with the eccentric guest-house keeper, Madame Natraja. A first novel. 12,500 first printing.
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