Six Days in Bombay
A continent-spanning historical novel of friendship, identity, and mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of The Henna Artist
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- USD 14.99
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- USD 14.99
Publisher Description
"A sparkling travelogue and a poignant journey of self-discovery all in one. . . . Alka Joshi is simply the best!" —Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network and The Rose Code
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Henna Artist, this sweeping novel of identity and self-discovery takes readers from Bombay to Prague, Florence, Paris and London, to uncover the mystery behind a famous painter's death.
When renowned painter Mira Novak arrives at Wadia hospital in Bombay after a miscarriage, she's expected to make a quick recovery, and her nurse, Sona, is excited to learn more about the vivacious artist who shares her half-Indian identity. Sona, yearning for a larger life, finds herself carried away by Mira's stories of her travels and exploits and is shocked by accounts of the many lovers the painter has left scattered throughout Europe. When Mira dies quite suddenly and mysteriously, Sona falls under suspicion, and her quiet life is upended.
The key to proving Sona's innocence may lie in a cryptic note and four paintings Mira left in her care, sending the young woman on a mission to visit the painter's former friends and lovers across a tumultuous Europe teetering toward war. On the precipice of discovering her own identity, Sona learns that the painter's charming facade hid a far more complicated, troubled soul.
In her first stand-alone novel since her bestselling debut, The Henna Artist, Alka Joshi uses the life of painter Amrita Sher-Gil, the "Frida Kahlo of India," as inspiration for the story's beginning to explore how far we'll travel to determine where we truly belong.
Discover more novels from Alka Joshi: THE HENNA ARTIST THE SECRET KEEPER OF JAIPUR THE PERFUMIST OF PARIS
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This immersive historical drama captures two worlds on the precipice of change, as seen by a woman with a foot in both. In 1930s Bombay, sheltered 23-year-old Anglo-Indian nurse Sona cares for Mira Novak, a magnetic, gifted painter who’s just suffered a miscarriage. Despite their very different life experiences, Sona and Mira bond over the course of her six-day hospital stay. But when a sudden tragedy strikes, Sona must go on a breathtaking, whirlwind tour through Europe, discovering captivating secrets from Mira’s past—as well as her own desires and potential. Author Alka Joshi, author of the lush The Henna Artist, captures both deep emotion and vibrant sensory details as Sona opens herself to new experiences and comes to terms with her fraught upbringing. This story of art, identity, and awakening is well worth the trip.