A Mosaic of Wings (Dreams of India)

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It's 1885, and all Nora Shipley wants, now that she's graduating from Cornell University as valedictorian of the entomology program, is to follow in her late father's footsteps by getting her master's degree and taking over the scientific journal he started. The only way to uphold her father's legacy is to win a scholarship, so she joins a research expedition in Kodaikanal, India, to prove herself in the field.

India isn't what she expects, though, and neither is the rival classmate who accompanies her, Owen Epps. As her preconceptions of India--and of Owen--fall away, she finds both far more captivating than she expected. Forced by the expedition leader to stay at camp and illustrate exotic butterflies the men of the team find without her, Nora befriends Sita, a young Indian girl who has been dedicated to a goddess against her will.

In this spellbinding new land, Nora is soon faced with impossible choices--between saving Sita and saving her career, and between what she's always thought she wanted and the man she's come to love.

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4.5
4 reviews
Kristina Anderson
May 17, 2020
A Mosaic of Wings is Kimberly Duffy’s debut novel. I have mixed feelings about this story. I liked some parts of it, while others I did not. Nora Shipley had a wonderful, encouraging father until he passed when she was fifteen in a tragic accident. It is something that Nora cannot forget. She feels responsible and wants to prove herself by taking over her father’s esteemed publication, The Journal of Eastern Flora & Fauna. It has been run by her stepfather, Lucius Ward who seems to be taking the journal in a different direction much to Nora’s dismay. Lucius has certain ideas about women (it is 1885) and they do not include a woman pursuing a higher education or running a magazine. He wants Nora to meet a colleague and consider marriage. Part one of A Mosaic of Wings has some sections that I found upsetting. I know there were many men like Lucius in the world during this time period, but I do not like to read about their bullying ways. There was also quite a bit of repetition that I wish had been eliminated. Part Two has Nora and Owen in India. I enjoyed the author’s beautiful descriptions of India. Ms. Duffy brought the country alive for me with her word imagery. I was amazed at the many varieties of insects and I could relate to Nora’s disdain for cockroaches (awful creatures). It was interesting learning how they preserved the specimens and studied them in their natural habitat. I like how Nora took Sita under her wing. Sita had such a good heart and quick mind. I kept hoping her lot in life would change. Nora could be frustrating at time as she got herself into one predicament after another. She really did not help herself or the cause of women at times. Nora had good thoughts and ideas, but she would forget that what she does impacts others. Nora was a Christian who believes it is her duty to help another Christian. I like some of her thought provoking questions and statements. Owen was a positive man with an adventurous spirit and common sense. I like that he supported and encouraged Nora. When I finished this book, I had mixed thoughts. There were some interesting sections, but I was not fond of the cliché characters, repetition, and domineering males. I do think that A Mosaic of Wings is a good start for Kimberly Duffy. I am curious to see what this author creates next. A Mosaic of Wings shows the challenges a woman endures when she pursues her passion for entomology despite opposition and expectations of others.
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becky Hinson
November 28, 2020
Highly recommend this book. A fresh enjoyable story with realistic characters. How refreshing to not be filled with unnecessary sex. Loved the setting with just enough description. Can not wait for this Author's next book.
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About the author

Kimberly Duffy is a Long Island native currently living in Southwest Ohio, via six months in India. When she's not homeschooling her four kids, she writes historical fiction that takes her readers back in time and across oceans. She loves trips that require a passport, recipe books, and practicing kissing scenes with her husband of twenty years. He doesn't mind. You can find Kimberly at www.kimberlyduffy.com.

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