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Shelley, thanks for the comment on my blog (how the day sounds)! I came across the book as I was searching for another on the Barnes and Noble website. I’ve always wanted to travel to India, and I currently sponsor a child through World Vision who lives in India. I knew this was a book I wanted to read! It was every bit as wonderful (and heart-wrenching) as I thought it’d be.
I would LOVE to go with on the scholarship student college trip with the Miracle Foundation… if not this year, then next!