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Harish Hope and the Earls of Wishanger Hall

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Pub Date 28 Jun 2022 | Archive Date 15 Jul 2022


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Description

The merry-go-round of life continues, but a decision to change one’s attitude can change everything...

After a lifetime of stories about his ancestors in England, Wishanger Hall, and the lost title that goes with it, Harish Hope Jnr finally confronts his usurper, with Delilah his closest friend by his side. Meera Gupta has dreams of her own, as does her brother Manju, shaken by a chance encounter that could alter his life forever. Newcomer, Mo Meghani, enters the world of the hardware store with consequences beyond his wildest dreams, and Chandu strikes out on a new path after the loss of his wife Babita.

In India, Fathers Ryan and Malachy take time to reflect, as does Rani Kapur after a shocking revelation comes to light. Meanwhile the fortune teller continues to sit in the marketplace, sharing his wisdom with those who need to hear it…

The merry-go-round of life continues, but a decision to change one’s attitude can change everything...

After a lifetime of stories about his ancestors in England, Wishanger Hall, and the lost title...


A Note From the Publisher

A. K. KARLA is a pseudonym of B. A. Cibulskas. Harish Hope and the Earls of Wishanger Hall is the third novel in her world fiction series, and her sixth novel overall.

Born in England to refugee and economic migrants, she studied at the University of Bristol where she was awarded a doctorate in Narrative and Life Story Research.

Her working life is split between writing and as a clinical psychotherapist in the mental health sector.

She also writes European fiction under her own name and psychological fiction under the pseudonym Jack Duval.

A. K. KARLA is a pseudonym of B. A. Cibulskas. Harish Hope and the Earls of Wishanger Hall is the third novel in her world fiction series, and her sixth novel overall.

Born in England to refugee...


Advance Praise

"With such lush descriptions of India, this book places you right into the humble, brutal beginnings of the life of mystical Rani and her experiences first at Harrish House, and onwards through a challenging life. An amazing read! Totally recommended reading!" - NetGalley review for The House of Rani Kapur

I'm glad I decided to read this book. I started it with no real expectation of interest but once started, and I make no apology for the cliche, I couldn't put it down. It's about relationships, of acquaintances, family, friends and lovers, I found it charming, funny, thoughtful and very, very sad.

 I recommended this book immediately to my family and friends and have no hesitation in recommended to anybody who has a soul.

It's also forced me to download and read 'The House of Rani Kapur', not that I have any complaints at all with that! - NetGalley review of Mr Gupta's Hardware Store

"With such lush descriptions of India, this book places you right into the humble, brutal beginnings of the life of mystical Rani and her experiences first at Harrish House, and onwards through a...


Marketing Plan

OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES: 

MR GUPTA’S HARDWARE STORE 

THE HOUSE OF RANI KAPUR

OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES: 

MR GUPTA’S HARDWARE STORE 

THE HOUSE OF RANI KAPUR


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781803139968
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 344

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