The Village Princess

Based on True Events

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book The Village Princess by Rampria Mohana Sundaram, Bhavithra Mohana Sundaram, Partridge Publishing Singapore
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Author: Rampria Mohana Sundaram, Bhavithra Mohana Sundaram ISBN: 9781543744248
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Rampria Mohana Sundaram, Bhavithra Mohana Sundaram
ISBN: 9781543744248
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: January 19, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

Its every girls dream: To look beautiful, to be loved and to be appreciated. But for some dark-skinned girls, their dream remained as a dream till the end. Whom can they blame for constantly being mocked for bearing a dark skin? What can they do if skin color was set as a parameter in approving a marriage alliance? Is it possible for every girl with dark skin to ignore harsh comments, which is made in name of so-called jokes? Shamala, a dark-skinned girl who broke all odds, traveled all alone from a small village in Perak to Italys capital, Rome, in order to find purpose of her life journey. Its not easy for an uneducated and dark-skinned village girl to survive in other country without knowing their language and culture. Oh, wait! Did I mention other country? How about her own place? Is she accepted as who she is? Find out as you travel with her unveiling beauty of life in another part of the world, plucking away her sadness from her soul and replacing it with love, added with a pinch of magic. The Village Princess is written not to inspire but to redefine the real definition of beauty and love.

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Its every girls dream: To look beautiful, to be loved and to be appreciated. But for some dark-skinned girls, their dream remained as a dream till the end. Whom can they blame for constantly being mocked for bearing a dark skin? What can they do if skin color was set as a parameter in approving a marriage alliance? Is it possible for every girl with dark skin to ignore harsh comments, which is made in name of so-called jokes? Shamala, a dark-skinned girl who broke all odds, traveled all alone from a small village in Perak to Italys capital, Rome, in order to find purpose of her life journey. Its not easy for an uneducated and dark-skinned village girl to survive in other country without knowing their language and culture. Oh, wait! Did I mention other country? How about her own place? Is she accepted as who she is? Find out as you travel with her unveiling beauty of life in another part of the world, plucking away her sadness from her soul and replacing it with love, added with a pinch of magic. The Village Princess is written not to inspire but to redefine the real definition of beauty and love.

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