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A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar by Suzanne Joinson
A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar by Suzanne Joinson
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Product Description It is 1923 and Evangeline English, keen lady cyclist, arrives with her sister Lizzie at the ancient Silk Route city of Kashgar to help establish a Christian mission. Lizzie is in thrall to their forceful and unyielding leader Millicent, but Eva's motivations for leaving her bourgeois life back at home are less clear-cut. Review Advance Praise for A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR: 'An astonishing epic - colonial-era travel combined with a modern meditation on where we belong and how we connect in the world - I could not put it down.'--'Helen Simonson, bestselling author of 'Major Pettigrew's Last Stand'A haunting, original, and beautifully written tale that conveys a sense of profound alienation and of other realities.'--'Paul Torday, bestselling author of 'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen'Present and past meld into an exploration of conflicting traditions in an impressive debut.... An intriguing window into the difficulties of those who attempt to reach across cultural barriers.'--'Publishers Weekly' boxed review'Beautifully written in language too taut, piercing, and smartly observed to be called lyrical, this atmospheric first novel immediately engages, nicely reminding us that odd twists of fate sometimes aren't that odd. Highly recommended.'--Library Journal' starred review'This complex and involving historical novel examines the idea of home, the consequences of exile, the connection between mother and daughter, and the power dynamics of sexual relationships.'--Booklist' About the Author Suzanne Joinson works in the literature department of the British Council, specializing in the Middle East, North Africa, and China, and she is the Arts Council-funded writer-in-residence at Shoreham Airport in the UK. Her personal blog can be found online at http: //delicatelittlebirds.wordpress.com, and she tweets at @suzyjoinson. Visit her Web site at www.suzannejoinson.com.
Publisher: Bloomsbury UKPublication date: 2013-03-14
Pages: 370
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781408830918-LN
Dimensions: 198.0 x 130.0 x 23.0 mm
Weight: 0.266 kg
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