****"Sometimes characters come along that demand a new kind of novel. The young women at the center of Ruchika Tomar's**** _A Prayer for Travelers_****\- elusive Penny and wounded Cale - are two spirits hitchhiking through geographies of dislocation and desire. The human collisions in Tomar's novel
A Prayer for Travelers: A Novel
β Scribed by TOMAR RUCHIKA
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 685 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0593084489
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β¦ Synopsis
Set Adrift When Her Grandfather Passes Away, Cale Takes A Waitressing Job And Reconnects With Penny, A Former Classmate Who Runs Side-hustles To Finance Her Dreams, But When Penny Vanishes, Cale Sets Off On A Dangerous Quest Across The Desert To Find Her. Ruchika Tomar.
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