![]() ![]() She was sharing her dream with us, and I wanted to help her achieve that dream. In just two pages, this little girl was speaking to us. To go and find her, and bring her to a good home. ![]() Every short story in Ankita Sharma's "Swati's Marriage and Other Tales of India" leaves the reader with a desire for self-examination and to some of familiar experiences.Īfter reading "Lunch Boxes," the last short story, I held the book close to my bosom and cried - I wanted that little girl to be mine. ![]() I finished the most inspiring book of short story collection that ever graced a reader's heart! Today, I cried for a fictional child that exists everywhere, in truth, around the world but fictional to a world closed to that truth in one story - "Lunch Boxes" - which depicts a little girl's dream of an education but limited by her circumstances is left to a world of acceptable slavery. Dear Ankita Sharma and Goodreads Community, ![]()
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