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- Zoroastrianism,
- India,
- Immigration,
- Emigration,
- Marriage,
- Friendships,
- Multiculturalism,
- Historical Fiction,
- Victory of Love,
- Camp in Balchadi,
- Polish Kids camp,
- Maharaja Digvijay Singh
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Song of the Koel
by
Geetha Patel
The Koel is an elusive Indian bird, whose melodious mating song can stir the hearts and minds of lovers, across the globe. The male and female birds sing two different tunes, while communicating the same message. This is their dance of love, through music. Song of the Koel is a book about enduring and true love, that conquers all obstacles and barriers. The book vividly portrays, the lives and loves of three immigrant women, with different religious, cultural and even racial backgrounds. Yet, they are bound together in a strong and lasting friendship, because of their faith in the power of love and their history, which is rooted in India. The book hopes to take the reader on a roller coaster ride of romance, passion, heartbreak and ultimately the victory of love! Along the way, the book also unravels some of the most interesting and intriguing historical facts that will educate, enlighten and fascinate the reader.
Geetha Patel was born and educated in South India. She graduated with B.A. & B.Ed. degrees from the University of Mysore. She was married to a Zoroastrian and lived in the United States for five years. She immigrated to Canada, with her family, in 1987. After upgrading her qualifications, and obtaining her Ontario Teachers’ certificate, she worked for the Toronto Catholic District School Board, for twenty-one years.
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