 Kurinji Flowers, by Clare Flynn.  "Set in South India 
during World War II and India's struggle for independence, Kurinji 
Flowers traces a young woman’s journey through loss, loneliness, hope, 
and betrayal to unexpected love and self-discovery."   I can't say I cared for the last quarter of the the book, but the first 3/4ths were quite good.  Strong sense of place, strong plot. Terrible cover.
Kurinji Flowers, by Clare Flynn.  "Set in South India 
during World War II and India's struggle for independence, Kurinji 
Flowers traces a young woman’s journey through loss, loneliness, hope, 
and betrayal to unexpected love and self-discovery."   I can't say I cared for the last quarter of the the book, but the first 3/4ths were quite good.  Strong sense of place, strong plot. Terrible cover. The Outcasts of Time, by Ian Mortimer.  "December 1348. 
With the country in the grip of the Black Death, brothers John and 
William fear that they will shortly die and go to Hell. But as the end 
draws near, they are given an unexpected choice: either to go home and 
spend their last six days in their familiar world, or to search for 
salvation across the forthcoming centuries – living each one of their 
remaining days ninety-nine years after the last."   Requires suspension of disbelief; an interesting idea that I didn't feel was really as well developed as it could have been.  Still, well-written and worth the time.  Gorgeous cover.
The Outcasts of Time, by Ian Mortimer.  "December 1348. 
With the country in the grip of the Black Death, brothers John and 
William fear that they will shortly die and go to Hell. But as the end 
draws near, they are given an unexpected choice: either to go home and 
spend their last six days in their familiar world, or to search for 
salvation across the forthcoming centuries – living each one of their 
remaining days ninety-nine years after the last."   Requires suspension of disbelief; an interesting idea that I didn't feel was really as well developed as it could have been.  Still, well-written and worth the time.  Gorgeous cover.Library Loot courtesy of The Captive Reader
 
Both of these sound quite interesting. And the Mortimer certainly wins the contest for best cover!
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