LITTLE FLOWER chronicles the unique bond shared by two damaged souls: Sister Shanti, a mischievous, elderly nun from Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, and Meeta, a young prostitute with dreams of a life lived outside the brothel. Thrown together when a young man they love is murdered, they embark upon a darkly comic journey through New Delhi’s underbelly in a search to understand the curious crime that has stolen him. Novel-meets-podcast in a quirky and moving story Publishers Weekly calls "a unique, lovely take on faith, understanding, forgiveness, and love," read by Zehra Jane Naqvi.
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LITTLE FLOWER chronicles the unique bond shared by two damaged souls: Sister Shanti, a mischievous, elderly nun from Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, and Meeta, a young prostitute with dreams of a life lived outside the brothel. Thrown together when a young man they love is murdered, they embark upon a darkly comic journey through New Delhi’s underbelly in a search to understand the curious crime that has stolen him. Novel-meets-podcast in a quirky and moving story Publishers Weekly calls "a unique, lovely take on faith, understanding, forgiveness, and love," read by Zehra Jane Naqvi.
LITTLE FLOWER chronicles the unique bond shared by two damaged souls: Sister Shanti, a mischievous, elderly nun from Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, and Meeta, a young prostitute with dreams of a life lived outside the brothel. Thrown together when a young man they love is murdered, they embark upon a darkly comic journey through New Delhi’s underbelly in a search to understand the curious crime that has stolen him. Novel-meets-podcast in a quirky and moving story Publishers Weekly calls "a unique, lovely take on faith, understanding, forgiveness, and love," read by Zehra Jane Naqvi.