"The Storyteller's Secret" - Book Review

I highly recommend this book and author.  Although this book is shelved for now, it's still fresh in my mind and one that I will not soon forget. I have the Kindle version and it's available through this link:
https://www.amazon.com/Storytellers-Secret-Novel-Sejal-Badani-ebook/dp/B07415PPP1/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1549632718&sr=8-2&keywords=the+storytellers+secret+by+sejal+badani

The Storyteller's Secret by Sejal Badani

This was my second book by Sejal Badani and once again I commend this author's exquisite writing. Her descriptive style delves right into what her characters are thinking and feeling making for a very heartwarming and unforgettable tale. It is a story about life and its many twists and turns.

"The Storyteller's Secret" is about the heroine's lineage tracing back to India. The story and it's cobwebs had me mesmerized not wanting to put this book down. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn more about Indian culture but more importantly about a memorable "secret" recited by a master storyteller.

Favorite quotes:

"He said sometimes our fiercest battles are the ones we fight with ourselves."

"Your grandmother once wrote a poem about the only thing we take from life to death 
being the people whose lives we have touched. Everything else is a facade."

"With humility may I reap my own power, and at the end of the journey, 
I hope I learn when to stand small so others can feel tall."

"Blood does not define family. Love does."






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