The Girl In The Krishna Blue Sari by Jacquelyn Raye Davis
The Girl In The Krishna Blue Sari is a spiritual memoir, a snippet in time of a young woman’s four year journey from a life lived in black and white and ruled by the certainties of right and wrong, to the experience of life as it flows in living color; a life filled with the surprising welcoming of uncertainty, and the fear and joy of not knowing what is to come; and where no judgment can stand the test of time. The story opens in the Tucson desert, mountains in the spring of 1974. After realizing (a three-day stint of non-stop sobbing on mountain ridge near her desert home was her first clue), that the life she had been living was a lie, she sets out on a journey of self-discovery.
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