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LOST & FOUND IN INDIA

“The least pretentious diary of life in India I have ever read.” 

Farrukh Dhondy, Best- selling author, Rumi: A New Translation


Despite how entertaining or exotic one may find other books on India to be, they share the trait of being written by foreigners on a brief journey, an adventure; they often deliver an often incomplete view of a country that is impossible to understand from the surface. 

Sorensen moved in, set up house, became a resident in a village on the banks of the Ganges River, and eventually called India home. Her writing swings from the depths of ancient culture, spirituality, and philosophy, through to drunk bathroom repair men and India’s wedding season, and ties it all together with direction, grounding, and an easily-digested reality.

Its funny, outrageous, controversial, deep, witty, spiritual, philosophical, and damned entertaining: in other words, it’s India.

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