Women's Fiction

The Stolen Girl

An emotional, culturally rich and utterly compelling read from the new must-read name in women's fiction—Renita D'Silva.

ISBN 9781909490543
Language English
Status Available
Tags #Multicultural Fiction #Family Drama
Description

‘Your mother has been arrested. She stole you.’
For as long as thirteen-year-old Diya can remember, it’s always been just her and her mum, Vani. Despite never staying in one place long enough to call it home, with her mother by her side, Diya has never needed anything else.

Then, in an instant, Diya’s fragile world is shattered. Her mother is arrested, accused of abducting Diya when she was a baby…

Vani has spent a lifetime looking over her shoulder, determined to make the best possible life for her daughter. Now she must fight for her child, re-opening the door to her own childhood in India and the woman who was once as close to her as a sister.

Told through the eyes of Diya, Vani and Aarti, this is a heart-breaking story of friendship and betrayal, love and motherhood, which asks the question; how far would you go to protect your only child?

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What Readers Are Saying About My Book

" Only wish I had read this sooner. Beautiful book. Read it during my summer holiday. I could not put it down until I finished it. "

 ---   Marge

" The Stolen Girl’ is a heart-breaking story about friendship, betrayal, possessiveness, love and motherhood. "

 ---   A Lover Of Books

" With a heart-breaking story, wonderful characters and such raw emotion D’Silva had me hooked. A beautiful story. "

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