Last night’s book event in Belmont, hosted by our dear friend Andrew Hier was a blast for me and all the guests seemed to enjoy themselves too. It was a formidable crowd to speak to, as Boston is the seat of academia in the country. These people were no slouches. (Sorry I didn’t get more pictures of everyone who attended!)
The food and wine was superb too, as Andrew is a charming, gracious, witty and experienced host who knows how to entertain. A special thanks to John, a doctor who just returned from Haiti who was fascinating to talk to (and also reminded me to take the price tag off my outfit—just in time before the other guests arrived!)

It’s heartwarming and encouraging that the response Karma got last night was consistent with the reaction it’s received since its release a few weeks ago. Like the Jungle, Uncle Tom’s
Cabin and many other books that illuminate and educate, my wish is that Karma will spark an awareness of the terrible crimes against humanity that affect 2-4 million women and children across the globe. And from the attentiveness of my guests last night and the general reception Karma is receiving, I am encouraged that my novel may play a small role in fostering awareness.
Om Shanti!
KARMA BOOK PARTY HOSTED BY ANDREW HIER
The food and wine was superb too, as Andrew is a charming, gracious, witty and experienced host who knows how to entertain. A special thanks to John, a doctor who just returned from Haiti who was fascinating to talk to (and also reminded me to take the price tag off my outfit—just in time before the other guests arrived!)

Cabin and many other books that illuminate and educate, my wish is that Karma will spark an awareness of the terrible crimes against humanity that affect 2-4 million women and children across the globe. And from the attentiveness of my guests last night and the general reception Karma is receiving, I am encouraged that my novel may play a small role in fostering awareness.
It’s heartwarming and encouraging that the response Karma got last night was consistent with the reaction it’s received since its release a few weeks ago. Like the Jungle, Uncle Tom’s
Om Shanti!