**Chasing Wind by Kaira Karmakar**
Good Morning,
Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! Today we have another new author to
share with you all. Well, new to me, at least. I just love discovering new
authors and their work! Please allow me
to feature on the blog Kaira Karmakar and her latest release, CHASING WIND …
Plus, a GIVEAWAY!
**KAIRA KARMAKAR**
**BIO**
Kaira
Karmakar is a high school student. She developed a passion
for writing as a young child and has been crafting stories about her
own life and the characters in her imagination ever since. When she
is not writing or reading, Kaira enjoys painting, sketching, and
playing the piano.
**CHASING WIND**
Publication
date:
September 17th, 2020
Genres: Contemporary,
Young Adult
**BLURB**
A touching story set in
India, Chasing Wind is a tale of two girls breaking barriers
of class, distance, and time to forge an unforgettable friendship.
When twelve-year-old Siya
travels from New Delhi to a small mountain village, she expects a relaxing
summer vacation with her grandmother. A girl from the mountains quickly changes
her plans for a lazy holiday. Pari is everything Siya isn’t: loud, carefree,
and adventurous. She climbs over walls and rolls down hills without a second
thought.
They come from different
worlds. Siya’s city family has a housekeeper, a cook, and a driver; Pari’s dad
cooks for Siya’s grandmother. As the girls share adventures in the forest and
village, their worlds quickly intertwine. But all too soon, their time together
ends, and Siya returns to the city. They never forget each other and keep in
touch through letters—until their friendship is tested by a tragedy neither of
them expects.
**EXCERPT**
Summer of
2012
The fiery sun casts its
warm rays across the bustling city, and it feels hotter than the inside of a
stove. The dryness in the air stills the trees that usually sway along with the
cheery wind. The marigolds, no longer nourished and appealing, have crisp
petals the color of umber. It hasn’t rained for days, and now the parched
leaves are covered in layers of dense dust and thin cobwebs. I can hear the
sharp noises of rustling leaves and wheels skidding on the road echo in the bedroom.
I’m relaxing on Mom and Dad’s comfy bed, right under the gushing air vent,
watching my favorite TV program when Mom comes marching into the room.
“Siya,
do you know where my wallet is?” she channels her dark eyes on me. Her shiny
black hair reaches below her shoulders, bouncing as she trots around the bed.
After looking under the pile of house-decor magazines on her table, her eyes
are drawn back to me as she impatiently waits for a response.
“No,”
I say, tilting my head back to the large TV screen.
“I
kept it on the bed around an hour ago before you started watching TV,” she
says, placing her hands on her hips, “right on top of the blanket.
Are
you sure you haven’t seen it?” I shake my head.
“Yes,
I’m sure. I don’t know where it is.”
“The
pizza delivery man is standing outside our house, and I really need to pay him,
or he might just leave.”
My
friend Lila is coming over for lunch, so Mom ordered pizza for us to eat.
“I
really don’t know where your wallet is. It wasn’t on your bed when I sat entered
the room.”
Mom
lifts up the fluffy blanket beside me and sighs after she pulls out her wallet
from under the blanket.
“There
it is,” I say, watching Mom’s face turn into a slight frown as she furrows her
eyebrows. She presses her lips together.
“Lila’s
mom said that Lila will be here in half an hour. Remember to get dressed on
time.”
“Okay,”
I mutter, so that Mom will stop troubling me.
“And
turn off the TV in five minutes. You’ve already watched a lot of TV today.” She
walks out of the room, leaving the door a little open even though she knows it
annoys me. I’m in the middle of the best scene in the episode, and I cannot let
anyone ruin it for me.
Buy Links
**GIVEAWAY**
Blitz-wide Giveaway (INT)
2 x Signed Copies of CHASING WIND
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