5/19/2023 0 Comments Maya Running by Anjali Banerjee![]() She had to spend the summer with her grandmother in India, and it offered a nice slice of daily life. The second book was realistic fiction, and about a girl whose father was American and whose mother was Indian. ![]() ![]() It worked, though, and I think that it will be good when fans of "pink" books need to read fantasy. The first book was about an Indian-Canadian girl whose cousin comes to India, and about halfway through the book, it turned into fantasy, with the statue of the God Ganesh speaking to her and granting her wishes. I was not thinking, and ordered Maya Running (Anjali Banerjee, 2005) thinking it was the sequel to Naming Maya (Uma Krishnaswami, 2004) which I loved. Usually, I read books before I order them. Odd, assorted alphabetical reading last night- Stephen Manes Make Four Million Dollars by Next Thursday (1991) which was fairly low leverl and silly, and Gloria Miklowitz's Close to the Edge (1983) which was about a girl struggling with her own depression and the suicide of a good friend. ![]()
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