La nieta de la maharaní

Marked by tradition, honour and religion, four women live the 20th century between enchantment and misery.

Synopsis of La nieta de la maharaní

From the flamenco of Andalusia to the kathak dance of India, from eastern Beirut to western New York, from love to disagreement, without knowing that East and West merge in a destiny that has already been written.
This is the true story of Anita Delgado’s granddaughter, the protagonist of Indian Passion.

La nieta de la maharaní

Author Maha Akhtar
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Maha Akhtar

Maha Akhtar is a journalist and writer. She was a contributor to Departures, Travel & Leisure and The New York Times. Occasionally she collaborates with Food and Wine. He started his career in the music world as public relations for the band The Cure. After touring with Robert Smith and his musicians for six years, he worked with Tim and Nina Zagat on the release of their famous Zagat Restaurant Guides, before joining CBS News, where he remained for fifteen years. Known in Spain as the author of two autobiographical titles, La nieta de la Maharaní and La princesa perdida, with Miel y almendras Maha made her first foray into the novel. Las huellas en el desierto is his long-awaited second novel.

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