The Blue Notebook by James Levine

The Blue Notebook

by James Levine

An unforgettable, deeply affecting debut novel, The Blue Notebook tells the story of Batuk, a precocious fifteen-year-old girl from rural India who is sold into sexual slavery by her father. As she navigates the grim realities of Mumbai’s Common Street, Batuk manages to put pen to paper, recording her private thoughts and writing fantastic tales that help her transcend her daily existence. Beautifully crafted, surprisingly hopeful, and filled with both tragedy and humor, The Blue Notebook shows how even in the most difficult situations, people use storytelling to make sense of and give meaning to their lives.

Reviewed by Eve1972 on

5 of 5 stars

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This was such a beautiful and poignant book, but oh so heart wrenching and difficult to read. Not an easy read, but definitely a must read!

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