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Jean Bothwell was a Nebraskan who spent many years as a Methodist missionary living and teaching history in India. A lover of history, she eventually settled in New York City and wrote over 50 books, many of them about the India she loved, other historical novels, and juvenile mysteries.
Eh, I just couldn't get into this book. I wanted to, I really did, especially since its setting is in India. But it was just too slow-moving for me. I'm going to try to get one of my kids to read it; maybe they'll feel differently