RIVER OF WORDS, James A. Levine's first novel, tells the haunting story of Batuk, a 15-year old girl whose family, living in the Indian countryside, is in such poverty and debt that she is sold into sexual slavery and lives in a cage on the streets of Mumbai. Batuk is just one of many girls forced into prostitution, but against the odds, she manages to put pen to paper, writing stories of her life that help her transcend and make a certain sense of her daily existence. The novel is powerfully told in Batuk's voice, through the words she writes in her journal. Searing, moving, and surprisingly hopeful, RIVER OF WORDS explores how people, in the most difficult of circumstances, can use stories to understand and give meaning to their lives.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Genre: Literary Fiction
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"A deeply moving story and a searing reminder of the resilience of the human spirit." - Khaled Hosseini
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