"Lost & Found in India, by Australian author Braja Sorensen, is the least pretentious diary of life in India I have ever read. Sorensen describes her adopted India with no analytical or spiritual pretenses: the book doesn't analyse India, it suffers and enjoys it. It is breezy, light, and descriptive, with funny meditations of a voluntary citizen of India." ~ Farrukh Dhondy, Author/Playwright

Jan 19, 2013

THE RISING of LOST & FOUND


Final proofs for the book are due this coming week, and then it's ready to go to press. Still busting to see the cover design. Meanwhile Farrukh Dhondy, author/playwright, and creator of the screenplay/book "THE RISING: THE BALLAD OF MANGAL PANDEY," gave Lost & Found in India a review which will be a blurb on the front cover:


“LOST AND FOUND IS THE LEAST PRETENTIOUS DIARY OF LIFE IN INDIA I HAVE EVER READ. Braja Sorensen's Lost and Found In India is breezy, light, and descriptive, with funny meditations of a voluntary citizen of India. The book doesn't analyze India, it suffers and enjoys it...from the stink of soaked daal to the peril of the roads, Sorensen describes her adopted India with no analytical or spiritual pretenses.  A funny, committed book....”


 

6 comments:

  1. wow...very nice praise...so is my quote, 'braja is cool' going to go on the back? smiles

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  2. I cannot wait to pick up your book!

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  3. Woo-hoo! Congratulations. Let us know when it's available on Amazon or inbook stores. I'm so excited for you.
    xo jj

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