Can I just take a moment to silent applaud the author #alkajoshi .... WOW!
I don't know why I waited so long to crack this 5 star read open!
I just reviewed the henna artist by Alka Joshi
The Henna Artist follows the lives of 2 sisters, Lakshmi who had no idea she had a 13 year old sister Radha, until she turns up out of the blue one day with Lakshmi's abusive husband, a man she fled from many years ago.
The book centers on Lakshmi trying to navigate the loss of her parents and the unexpected arrival of her sister while keeping her flourishing henna business alive.
Lakshmi has many talents which eventually sees her working at the palace. Her dreams of having her home made the way she wants it, soon to be realized but her sister, not raised in the ways of their conventional home of Jaipur, India, gets herself into the kind of trouble only Lakshmi can get her out of.
The story is delicious. I loved every word, every moment of this book.
Watching the struggles both these sisters go through while trying to find a way to be a family..... breathtaking.
The story flowed and the pace was so precise, the author is a master with the written word.
I loved the character development. Everyone had this charm about them which can't help but drag you into 1950s India and have you wishes you could feel the summer heat on your face and the sand under your toes.
I felt nothing was left unanswered and although I wouldn't say no to a sequel (THERE IS A SEQUEL!!!)
This was the very best historical fiction read I have read this year. Might even be in my top 10.
If you love a good historical fiction with a great pace, that nails the very epitome of women's fiction, then this is the book for you.
5 stars! I cannot wait to get my hands on more from this author!
If you haven't read this one yet, I highly recommend ordering a copy right now
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