India, Nov. 1 -- In the heart of Mumbai, where neon lights barely mask the shadows of suffering, lies Kamathipura, one of India's most infamous red-light districts. Into this world walks the city's postmaster general, a woman with power, principles and an open heart. What begins as an official visit soon turns into something deeper. In the alleys of Kamathipura, she meets women hardened by life but still full of buried dreams. Through their stories of pain, sisterhood and survival, Swati Pandey discovers brutal truths of systemic exploitation and uncovers the small acts of grace that make life bearable. Invisible in Plain Sight is her account of bearing witness to empathy, friendship and the redemptive power of human connection in the most unexpected places. Unflinching yet compassionate, expect this book to challenge perceptions of dignity and the human spirit....