Jana
by Caryl Buckley
Copyright ©2000
ISBN: 0-87714-515-6 eBook edition
ISBN: 0-87714-2451-3 PB edition
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This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
THE AUTHOR
Caryl Buckley is a retired school teacher, widow, mother of two daughters and grandmother of three boys. An avid reader, challenged by her husband, prodded by her daughters and supported by creative writing teachers, she waited until she was seventy years old to write her stories. A world traveler herself, the character Jana travels India, Europe and the United States. Caryl now divides her time between Utah and Kentucky playing golf, writing and still traveling the globe.
THE BOOK
Greg Ashmont lived two lives, one as historian in the Indian Affairs Department in New Delhi, the other as an agent for International Espionage. He was killed in an airplane crash while bringing a drug lord to justice. His father, a business man on the avenue of Chandni Chowk, began to harass his daughter-in-law and five grandchildren, blaming them for the death of his only son. They leave the family estate, the children becoming street urchins, picking pockets as a prank, learning the ways of the street, until they lift their grandfather's wallet, discovering far more than money. Jana, the only daughter, flees India alone to find her mother's family and friends in Paris. She travels Europe, the United States and back to India as she works to clear her father's name.
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