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Rama’s Labyrinth

This past week has been exceptionally exciting. Rama’s Labyrinth, the book I’ve been working on for over five years, is now available on Amazon.com (some readers will find it on Amazon.co.uk). The ebook is US$2.99 and the softcover print volume is US$19.99.

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Rama’s Labyrinth is a biographical historical novel. We meet Rama in India when she’s a child of eight and follow her through her marriage, widowhood, and travel to England and America. The reader is with Rama when she establishes a school for child widows, converts to evangelical Christianity, and builds a community for famine victims near Pune, India. It’s an amazingly captivating journey.

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Rama, wearing white & seated at right teaching her students. Public Domain.

Almost as exciting as the book itself is the video trailer, which captures the essence of Rama’s struggle.

There’s also a Pinterest Board for Rama’s Labyrinth. I’ve been posting roughly one photo per day of the people and places associated with Pandita Ramabai’s life.

New Look for the WebPage

No doubt you’ve noticed that the webpage has undergone a modernizing refreshment. The camel is having a well-deserved rest, and we’ve left the desert for a land of tropical flowers. Take a few moments to look around. Let me know what you think.

Author Sandra Wagner Wright

Sandra Wagner-Wright holds the doctoral degree in history and taught women’s and global history at the University of Hawai`i. Sandra travels for her research, most recently to Salem, Massachusetts, the setting of her new Salem Stories series. She also enjoys traveling for new experiences. Recent trips include Antarctica and a river cruise on the Rhine from Amsterdam to Basel.


 Sandra particularly likes writing about strong women who make a difference. She lives in Hilo, Hawai`i with her family and writes a blog relating to history, travel, and the idiosyncrasies of life.


4 thoughts on “Rama’s Labyrinth

  1. Love it Sandra! Am looking forward to reading your journey with Rama! Blessings to you!!!
    Ox Kel

  2. Kudos, bravo, congratulations, Sandra! What an accomplishment- I’m so proud of your perseverance and your well-earned final creation. I can’t wait to read all about Rama!
    BIG CONGRATS,
    Jennifer

  3. Congratulation, Sandra. Great news! Love the title of the book and your new picture on the website. Rama’s story is fascinating. Love, J

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