We drove in silence for 20 minutes down East Coast Road, a highway jammed with motorbikes, passing brightly colored tea and samosa stalls. In a sharp, 90-degree turn, the taxi lurched off the highway onto an unmarked dirt road where a wall of leafy trees brought the chaos and the color to a jolting stop. And suddenly, we weren’t in India anymore.
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Excerpt from Prayers for the Stolen by Jennifer Clement
I had seen the house on television. I had never walked on a marble floor before, which was like walking on a piece of ice, but I had seen it.