LITTLE FLOWER: A Novel

Ted Oswald

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.