Helen and Lalitha: The Lost Years

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Helen and Lalitha: The Lost Years by Kay Hemlock Brown, Kay Hemlock Brown
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Author: Kay Hemlock Brown ISBN: 9781311883995
Publisher: Kay Hemlock Brown Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kay Hemlock Brown
ISBN: 9781311883995
Publisher: Kay Hemlock Brown
Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This second installment of the earliest parts of the story of Helen, begins with Helen breaking up with the film actress Marsha Moore and returning to finish her senior year in College, where she meets one of the great loves of her life, a lovely Indian student, Lalitha. Over the academic year their love slowly grows, until it is abruptly interrupted by Lalitha being hauled back to India by her father.

Helen follows her love to India, but she is only just in time to see Lalitha married off into a loveless union, and Helen slowly loses her mind, and winds up in a Catholic convent for ten years. After some misadventures, Helen has two seizures, and is shipped back to the US to be treated, and after brain surgery, loses her memory. The rest of the story is about how Lalitha finds Helen, and helps to restore her memory, but the renewed romance is ill-fated. This book partly sets the stage for Helen's later adventures, and introduces Lalitha and the two little girls Gena and Alison, who are a major part of Helen's life.

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This second installment of the earliest parts of the story of Helen, begins with Helen breaking up with the film actress Marsha Moore and returning to finish her senior year in College, where she meets one of the great loves of her life, a lovely Indian student, Lalitha. Over the academic year their love slowly grows, until it is abruptly interrupted by Lalitha being hauled back to India by her father.

Helen follows her love to India, but she is only just in time to see Lalitha married off into a loveless union, and Helen slowly loses her mind, and winds up in a Catholic convent for ten years. After some misadventures, Helen has two seizures, and is shipped back to the US to be treated, and after brain surgery, loses her memory. The rest of the story is about how Lalitha finds Helen, and helps to restore her memory, but the renewed romance is ill-fated. This book partly sets the stage for Helen's later adventures, and introduces Lalitha and the two little girls Gena and Alison, who are a major part of Helen's life.

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