One summer, teenage Trisha was touched when she visited children at one of her grandfather’s charities in India. Instead this family knows what they have and all try to do their best to use it to help others in some way. Her mother was a former Bollywood star and the family has had everything anyone could want-money, status, education, beauty, etc.īut unlike other books-I really liked that the characters knew they were blessed, that they are many who would give anything to be them, and didn’t go down the route of “all power and money is evil” or “woe is me I have money” or “I’m rich and entitled but l am “really” average“, etc. The story starts off with Trisha Raje, of the impressive Raje family line-in fact they are the descendants of a royal family. So I’ve been wanting to read this book for quite some time, I believe the first time I checked it out from the library was on October 11, 2019-but life got in the way and I had to return it, check it out, return, and repeat until finally I had some free time during this COVID19 quarantine. Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors (The Rajes #1) by Sonali Dev
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