![]() ![]() ![]() When her father’s military position provides Rosalind the opportunity to meet the Prince of Wales, she has the chance to tell him about the injustice she witnesses in the streets of India. The two worlds are colliding, and despite what Rosalind has been raised to think, she begins to resent the heavy hand of British rule. The world where followers of Gandhi surround her, and the streets are full of poverty and the whispers of independence. And then there is the world of her homeland-or the land that feels like home, anyway. There is the world of her heritage-English to the core, with a strict father who is a major in the British Indian Army, a muted mother, and a tutor to educate her within the walls of the luxurious estate her family occupies. Rosalind inhabits two worlds in 1920s India. Rosalind is caught between two worlds as Gandhi’s nonviolent revolution takes hold in this standalone companion to Small Acts of Amazing Courage. ![]()
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