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Suzanne Joinson - A Lady Cyclist´s Guide to Kashgar - 9781408830918 - KRA0011103
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A Lady Cyclist´s Guide to Kashgar

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Description for A Lady Cyclist´s Guide to Kashgar Paperback. An extraordinary story of inheritance, belonging and the stories that bind us to our past, set in modern-day London and 1920s Kashgar Num Pages: 384 pages, map. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 131 x 24. Weight in Grams: 264. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
It is 1923 and Evangeline English, keen lady cyclist, arrives with her sister Lizzie and their zealous leader Millicent at the ancient city of Kashgar to establish a mission. As they encounter resistance and calamity, Eva commences work on her Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar... In present-day London, Frieda opens her door to find a man sleeping on the landing. Tayeb, a Yemeni refugee, has arrived in Frieda's life just as she learns that she is next-of-kin to a stranger, a woman whose abandoned flat contains many surprises. The two wanderers embark on a journey that is as great, and as unexpected, as Eva's.

Product Details

Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781408830918
SKU
KRA0011103
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1

About Suzanne Joinson
Suzanne Joinson works in the literature department of the British Council, and regularly travels widely across the Middle East, North Africa, China and Europe. In 2007 she won the New Writing Ventures Award for Creative Non-Fiction for 'Laila Ahmed'. She is studying for a PhD in Creative Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London, and lives by the sea on the South Coast of England. www.suzannejoinson.com @suzyjoinson

Reviews for A Lady Cyclist´s Guide to Kashgar
A sprightly, engaging and lovingly written book
Guardian
An enthralling tale, packed with vivid impressions and full of surprises
Metro
Bold and elegant ... An ambitious, accomplished debut
Daily Mail
Thrilling and densely plotted ... an impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake
New York Times
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
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
Joinson possesses a touching, joyful quality that somehow suits the fragile, elusive nature of her characters
Independent on Sunday
An impressive debut exploring themes of freedom in present-day London and 1920s China. From the far reaches of the colonial Silk Route to the streets of modern London, there's a brilliant sense of place in this original debut
Marie Claire
I was blown away by this debut. It's amazing. Clever, exotic, compulsive, intensely moving
Sue Leonard
Irish Examiner
The title of Suzanne Joinson's first novel promises much and delivers ... Joinson's characterisation is finely drawn and brings Kashgar vividly to life - it's a debut novel of note
Sarah Crowden
The Lady
Brilliantly descriptive, this is a book to delight in and savour
Choice
An ambitious debut ... With intriguing characters and exotic locations, A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar is a compelling and likeable tale ... not only a smartly paced adventure story but also a careful meditation on the myriad ways in which loving, and failing, our children are often tragically and inextricably linked
Beth Jones
Sunday Telegraph
Joinson balances these parallel stories with impressive skill. In an alternating-chapter narrative, there's always a temptation to skip through one story in favour of the other. Here, both are equally absorbing ... a strikingly original first novel, and a total page-turner. In fact, it has the look of a slow-burn, word-of-mouth favourite
Arminta Wallace
Irish Times
A delicate yet gutsy spirit of adventure pervades the pages of A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar. Suzanne Joinson writes of faraway places, across the globe and within ourselves, with a control and vivacity that fires our own dreams of flight
Emylia Hall, author of The Book of Summers

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