After being abducted and thrown into the inhumane world of human trafficking, 17-year-old Ahalya, a girl from the lower castes in Odisha grapples with the concepts of prostitution, religious discrimination and the underworld. With every passing day, as she rises through the brothel's hierarchy, she faces questions of her own existence and identity. This is her journey as she struggles to rediscover her own self and find solace amidst the chaos that is her life.
After being abducted and thrown into the inhumane world of human trafficking, 17-year-old Ahalya, a girl from the lower castes in Odisha grapples with the concepts of prostitution, religious discrimination and the underworld. With every passing day, as she rises through the brothel's hierarchy, she faces questions of her own existence and identity. This is her journey as she struggles to rediscover her own self and find solace amidst the chaos that is her life.
Swarnalata Mohapatra (1979) is an accomplished writer with a passion for weaving captivating stories that resonate with her readers. She has established a reputation as a skilled wordsmith, known for her ability to transport readers to richly imagined worlds and evoke deep emotions through her writing, which often explores themes of love, mysticism, identity, and human nature.Swarnalata's literary journey began with, "Sakalara Apekhyare", a collection of poems, which garnered critical acclaim. This breakthrough work was followed by "Red Rose", a collection of short stories, and two novels, "Chorabali" and, "Ahalya" each earning a dedicated readership.
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