Jyoti Thottam is a senior Opinion editor at The New York Times. Prior to joining the Times, she was a reporter, editor and foreign correspondent. From 2008 to 2012, she was Time's South Asia Bureau Chief in New Delhi, where she wrote numerous cover stories, including award-winning stories about the Ganges River and the Mumbai terrorist attacks. Born in India, she grew up in Texas and graduated from Yale and Columbia. She lives with her family in Brooklyn.
I marvel to think of six nuns from Appalachia in the 1940s journeying to India and facing unimaginable dangers to build a hospital that would transform so many lives. Thottam's prose and her extensive research bring this inspiring story to life. Sisters of Mokoma is proof that faith and courage does move mountains. -- Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone Jyoti Thottam is an elegant, lively writer and this story of a group of gutsy women on an unlikely journey is utterly enthralling. -- Sonali Deraniyagala, author of Wave An inspiring story about six determined women who defied all odds and changed the world. -Nicholas D. Kristof, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and bestselling coauthor of Half the Sky Sisters of Mokama is a moving story about a group of indomitable women, beautifully told by a writer of exceptional talent. -Amitav Ghosh, author of Sea of Poppies Once I started this inspiring and unforgettable story, I couldn't put it down! 'Six nuns from Kentucky went to India to open a hospital' sounds like the start of a bad joke, but it's true: The American frontier spirit led six remarkable women to care for patients in one of the poorest parts of India, in the process opening a nursing school that trained the author's mother. A remarkable tale well told. -Theresa Brown, PhD, RN, New York Times bestselling author of The Shift A vivid history . . . The author offers candid, sympathetic portraits of the doctors and nurses who arrived through the years to staff the hospital and especially of the six original founders. . . . An inspiring story of faith and dedication. -Kirkus A vivid and uplifting portrait...full of complex characters and intriguing historical tidbits, this is a rousing story of hope and determination. -- Publishers Weekly