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The story focuses on a princely family. Rajiv and Radha are heirs of the family. Samantha, a soft spoken American girl has come to do a project on India and is their guest. Damien, a photographer is on an assignment on ancient Indian monuments. Penny and Pitambar return to India after their marriage. Unhappy with the joint family system, Penny runs away to join a band of Gypsies as 'Kajri'. Visiting a bangle seller's stall, Samantha and Damien recognise Penny their old college-mate. Samantha accompanies Damien and they visit a Nadi Shastri who makes some amazing predictions. Damien meets his friend John and joins him on the Ganges trail hoping to find focus in his disturbed life. Romance and marriage celebrations in the Rajput host's household are rudely disrupted by a sudden abduction. Will Kajri alias Penny free herself from the gypsies? Would she move back to America? Can she find her true love? The story is not without its twists and turns, drama and suspense till you reach the final catharsis.
This book uses qualitative research methods to examine why students in an Indian context are being identified as having learning disabilities on criteria that are largely drawn from the context of the Global North.
To succeed in increasingly diverse classrooms, tomorrow's special educators need explicit training on working effectively with all families. Prepare the next generation of teachers with this accessible text, developed by two highly respected experts on cultural and linguistic diversity and inclusive education.
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