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Untouchable

From Beatings to Broadway

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Untouchable

By: Richard Convery
Narrated by: John Kanter
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Untouchable is the story of Naggya, an orphan in the streets of India from the country’s lowest class, the Dalits. Taken under the wing of a Christian school owner, the boy finds a home, a community of students and mentors, a safe place to grow up, and unlikely dance classes where his extraordinary talent is revealed.

Follow teenage Naggya to a new life with a host family in the United States, to the stages of New York City, Europe, and beyond. And ultimately, to the pinnacle of the world of professional ballet.

A testament to God’s unfailing love and the strength it lends to the human spirit, Untouchable is a story that will take listeners on a trek, inspire their hearts, and help them see that any dream is possible, no matter how great the odds. The ultimate journey may one day lead back to where it began....

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