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Faruki powers ahead in Ohio

Published by: Team GI Youth

Desi teen novelist Ayesha Faruki’s Whisper, the first in The Cities of the Lost series, was published last August. In 2021, she placed third in the Ohio Power of the Pen competition, and is currently working on the second book of the series.  

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Published on 23, Mar 2022

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