A Tiger Heart Wrapp'd in a Woman's Hide

By Karen L. Abrahamson
Published by Twisted Root Publishing
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Aug. 12, 2010
Words: 12,055 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452356501


Short description

In the Sundarban swamp of Southern India, when man-eating tigers threaten the teak loggers, Nirojan, the shaman, protects them through his talisman to Bonobibi, the gentle forest goddess. But in the face of man's never-ending greed can a simple talisman placate a goddess? Includes the short story: The Lady of Ashuelot

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forest, tiger, fantasy, short story, swamp, india, environmental, twisted root publishing, karen l abrahamson, gods and goddesses, logging, hindu religion

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Review by: gypsyldy on Jan. 24, 2011 : star star star star star
With a few deft strokes, Abrahamson transports you deep into the jungle. You feel the moisture of the rain on your face, are torn by the juxtaposition of technology that threatens the traditional way of life, and know the terror of one who has angered the gods.
"A Tiger Heart Wrapp'd in a Woman's Hide" is a gripping read--one whose impact lingers with you, long after the end of the story.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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