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Broken Verses
By (Author) Kamila Shamsie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st December 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Intergenerational relationships: advice and issues
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
250g
_______________ 'A richly woven novel The voice that guides us around this world darts with wit and lightness in a way that is unique and often lovely' - Rana Dasgupta, Guardian 'The plot gallops along, ensuring a gripping read thought-provoking' - Independent 'A highly accomplished novel A multi-layered but shrewdly simple tale' - New Statesman, Books of the Year _______________ BY THE ACCLAIMED WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION Fourteen years ago Aasmaani's mother Samina, a blazing beauty and fearless activist, walked out of her house and was never seen again. Aasmaani refuses to believe she is dead and still dreams of her glorious return. Now grown up and living in Karachi, Aasmaani receives what could be the longed-for proof that her mother is still alive. As she comes closer to the truth she is also irresistibly drawn to Ed, her ally and sparring partner, and the only person who can understand the profound hurt and the profound love that drives her. _______________ 'An elegant, challenging novel about love, loss and deception vibrant' - Daily Mail 'Sparkling prose and formidable wit' - Daily Telegraph
An elegant, challenging novel about love, loss and deception vibrant * Daily Mail *
A richly woven novel The voice that guides us around this world darts with wit and lightness in a way that is unique and often lovely -- Rana Dasgupta * Guardian *
The plot gallops along, ensuring a gripping read thought-provoking * Independent *
A highly accomplished novel A multi-layered but shrewdly simple tale * New Statesman, Books of the Year *
Sparkling prose and formidable wit * Daily Telegraph *
Kamila Shamsie is the author of six novels: In the City by the Sea (shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize); Salt and Saffron; Kartography (also shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize); Broken Verses; Burnt Shadows (shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction) and A God in Every Stone, which was shortlisted for the Baileys Prize, the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. Home Fire was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2017, shortlisted for the Costa Best Novel Award, and won the Women's Prize for Fiction 2018. Three of her novels have received awards from Pakistan's Academy of Letters. Kamila Shamsie is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was named a Granta Best of Young British Novelist in 2013. She grew up in Karachi and now lives in London. @kamilashamsie