S.J. Sindu – Blue-skinned Gods
S.J. Sindu’s Blue-Skinned Gods is a rich and vivid tale set in Tamil Nadu, India where a boy called Kalki is born with blue skin and is believed to be the Hindu god Vishnu reincarnated, holding the power to perform miracles. The truth, however, is much darker and Kalki must reconcile with the idea that everything he’s ever been told might not be true, and extract himself from the control of his father. When his father drags him on tour to America, Kalki seizes the opportunity to explore what being a regular man, not a god, might be like. Pulled between India and America, Kalki is forced to find his true place in the world.