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In the first of a charming series we meet Jana Bibi who has inherited her grandfather's house in an idyllic hill station in India. Casting aside the conventions of her upper-crust upbringing Jana Bibi moves with her chatty parrot. Mr. Ganguly and her loyal housekeeper Mary to a town where the local merchants are philosophers the chief of police is a tyrant and a bagpipe playing Gurkha keeps wild monkeys at bay. Settling in Jana meets the town's colorful local characters who gather at the Why Not? Tea shop her neighbour the contemplative darzi who struggles with his business and family former college friends now respectively shopkeeper whose shop is bursting at the seams with objects of unknown provenance and newspaper editor who burns the midnight oil at his printing press a tyrannical head of police who rules the village with an iron hand and the the young man with a golden voice who wants to be a singer in the movies. When word gets out that the small town is in danger of being flooded by a new government dam forcing everyone to move and start over Jana is enlisted to save the community. Will Hamara Nagar survive? With some luck and Mr. Ganguly the fortune-telling parrot fate may be on their side. About the Author Betsy Woodman spent ten childhood years in India. After graduating from Smith College Betsy Woodman did African studies at the University of Zambia and got a Master's degree in Anthropology from Brandeis. She has contributed non-fiction pieces and several hundred book reviews to various publications and was a writer and editor for the award-winning documentary series Experiencing War produced for the Library of Congress and aired on Public Radio International.She has taught languages programmed computers fact-checked history books done survey research and directed a Scottish music ensemble. Nowadays when she not dreaming up scrapes for Jana Bibi and her friends she works on her Baroque recorder technique and Hindi vocabulary. She lives in her native New Hampshire.