stimulate this ray of hope in such superstitious societies on our show
‘Kaala Teeka’. is the story of an
astrologer Vishwaveer Jha and his family located in the city of Mithila on the
banks of river Ganga. In
his quest to keep his only daughter, Gauri, safe and
protected, a superstitious Vishwaveer adopts another baby girl, Kaali, who has
been abandoned. Kaali is believed to be Gauri’s ‘kaala teeka’ – a protection
from evil energies. As a result, although the two girls are brought up in the
same house, Kaali unfortunately is always ill- treated and goes through many
hardships in order to keep Gauri safe. However, Kaali grows up to become a
strong personality and in spite of being
Be not afraid of life.Believe that life is worth living, and your life will help create the fact.
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Cat Winters (In the Shadow of Blackbirds) offers a suspenseful Hamlet retelling, made all the more haunting by the rich and troubling historical time period.
It’s 1923, and Hanalee Denney’s black father has been killed by a drunk driver, and her white mother has remarried a prominent doctor from their rural Oregon town. When her father’s killer, Joe, a 17-year-old who spent nearly two years in a rough prison, is released, Hanalee is consumed by thoughts of revenge. But then Joe insists that the doctor murdered her father. Conflicted and unsure of whom to trust, Hanalee confronts the one person who can tell her the truth—her father’s ghost, who corroborates Joe’s story.
Surrounded by a potentially murderous stepfather, bootleggers, unscrupulous lawmen and junior members of the Ku Klux Klan, Hanalee isn’t sure where to turn for help. Both Hanalee and Joe’s lives are in constant danger, not just because of what they know, but because of who they are.
Winters stands apart as a unique YA literature storyteller. She deftly uses the occult to hook readers into examining tough historical topics such as racism, eugenics and violence, while exploring themes of injustice and forgiveness. The Steep and Thorny Way will provoke thought about how far we’ve come as a society and how far we have yet to go.
Kimberly Giarratano is the author of Grunge Gods and Graveyards, a young adult paranormal mystery.
"you only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough." ------ Mae West
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is the story of an astrologer Vishwaveer Jha and his family located in
the city of Mithila on the banks of river Ganga. In his quest to keep his only
daughter, Gauri, safe and protected, a superstitious
Vishwaveer adopts another baby girl, Kaali, who has been abandoned. Kaali is believed to be Gauri’s ‘kaala teeka’ – a protection from evil energies. As a result, although the two girls are brought up in the same house, Kaali unfortunately is always ill- treated and goes through many hardships in order to keep Gauri safe. However, Kaali grows up to become a strong personality and in spite of being a victim to a heightened superstition, shines as a beautiful example of ‘Hope’. Watch Kaali stimulate this ray of hope in such superstitious societies on our show ‘Kaala Teeka’
Vishwaveer adopts another baby girl, Kaali, who has been abandoned. Kaali is believed to be Gauri’s ‘kaala teeka’ – a protection from evil energies. As a result, although the two girls are brought up in the same house, Kaali unfortunately is always ill- treated and goes through many hardships in order to keep Gauri safe. However, Kaali grows up to become a strong personality and in spite of being a victim to a heightened superstition, shines as a beautiful example of ‘Hope’. Watch Kaali stimulate this ray of hope in such superstitious societies on our show ‘Kaala Teeka’
When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry.
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