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  • Rama's Labyrinth

    Sandra Wagner-Wright, Deepti Gupta, Wagner-Wright Enterprises

    Audible Audiobook (Wagner-Wright Enterprises, June 13, 2016)
    Biographical historical fiction that takes the reader across India during the last decades of the British Raj. From a girlhood among Hindu shrines to widowhood and Christian conversion, Rama seeks her destiny. Is it only to educate Hindu widows? Or does God have a larger plan in mind? Rama's Labyrinth traces the life of Pandita Ramabai, a social reformer who rose above personal adversity to rescue and educate famine victims.
  • Rama's Labyrinth: A Biographical Novel

    Sandra Wagner-Wright

    Paperback (Wagner-Wright Enterprises, March 15, 2018)
    "Wagner-Wright's novel is an informative exploration of one of history's many forgotten heroines." — Kirkus"... a thoroughly convincing dramatic take on a strand of Indian history rarely touched on in fiction." — Historical Novel SocietyEducated and inquisitive, Pandita Ramabai was born in 1858 near Gangamul in the Western Ghat mountains of southern India. The daughter of a Sanskrit scholar, she rose to become a respected scholar herself, in a time when women rarely held such positions. But having lost nearly everyone she loved to famine or cholera, Rama spent most of her life in search of a community she could call home. A widow and single mother, she became a social activist and reformer, relentlessly advocating for the education of women and the care of India’s many poor, widowed child-brides.Rama’s journey takes readers across British India to England and America as this strong, determined woman battles prejudice, tradition and a male-dominated society to find justice for those with no voice or opportunity. The Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission, which she founded during a severe famine, became home to thousands of outcast children, child widows, orphans, and other destitute women. It is still active today. As one of the world’s great, unsung heroines, Pandita Ramabai has been called one of India’s “greatest daughters.”
  • Rama's Labyrinth: A Biographical Novel

    Sandra Wagner-Wright

    eBook
    "Wagner-Wright's novel is an informative exploration of one of history's many forgotten heroines." — Kirkus"... a thoroughly convincing dramatic take on a strand of Indian history rarely touched on in fiction." — Historical Novel SocietyEducated and inquisitive, Pandita Ramabai was born in 1858 near Gangamul in the Western Ghat mountains of southern India. The daughter of a Sanskrit scholar, she rose to become a respected scholar herself, in a time when women rarely held such positions. But having lost nearly everyone she loved to famine or cholera, Rama spent most of her life in search of a community she could call home. A widow and single mother, she became a social activist and reformer, relentlessly advocating for the education of women and the care of India’s many poor, widowed child-brides.Rama’s journey takes readers across British India to England and America as this strong, determined woman battles prejudice, tradition and a male-dominated society to find justice for those with no voice or opportunity. The Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission, which she founded during a severe famine, became home to thousands of outcast children, child widows, orphans, and other destitute women. It is still active today. As one of the world’s great, unsung heroines, Pandita Ramabai has been called one of India’s “greatest daughters.”
  • Rama's Labyrinth

    Sandra Wagner-Wright

    Paperback (Wagner-Wright Enterprises, Oct. 21, 2015)
    Biographical historical fiction that takes the reader across India during the last decades of the British Raj. From a girlhood among Hindu shrines to widowhood and Christian conversion, Rama seeks her destiny. Is it only to educate Hindu widows? Or does God have a larger plan in mind? Rama's Labyrinth traces the life of Pandita Ramabai, a social reformer who rose above personal adversity to rescue and educate famine victims. Praise for Rama's Labyrinth: ". . . a thoroughly convincing dramatic take on a strand of Indian history rarely touched on in fiction." -- Steve Donoghue, Historical Novel Society. "Clearly written, subtle in the treatment of intimacies, with excellent sensorial immediacy, Rama's Labyrinth is a weekend's engaging pursuit." Five Stars -- David Lloyd Sutton, San Francisco Book Review.
  • Rama's Labyrinth by Sandra Wagner-Wright

    Sandra Wagner-Wright

    Paperback (Wagner-Wright Enterprises, March 15, 1794)
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