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A God in Every Stone is a kaleidoscopic masterpiece of empire and rebellion by a storyteller of dizzying ambition and talent.Opening on the eve of the First World War in the Ottoman Empire in Turkey, the novel ends with a bloody massacre in the heart of the British Empire in India. And running through it, like a secret river, is the story of an ancient lost treasure, a silver circlet, given to the explorer Scylax by the Persian King.Vivian Rose Spencer is fascinated by the history of ancient empires, and in the summer of 1914 she finds herself fulfilling a dream by joining an archeological dig in Turkey. It is here alongside young Germans and Turks that the young English woman will fall in love with an old family friend, the distinguished archeologist, Tahsin Bey. As she begins to see the world through his eyes, she also shares his obsession with finding Scylax’s lost silver circlet.As her idyllic summer comes to an end with the outbreak of war in Europe, her friends will become her nation’s enemies and her loyalties will be tested.Months later, in the battlefields of Europe Indian soldiers are fighting for the British Empire. At Ypres one Qayyum Gul, a Lance Corporal from Peshawar, will lose an eye, and find himself recuperating in a Royal Pavilion in England. Surrounded by the glories of empire he will slowly begin to doubt his loyalties to the British King. Returning to Peshawar, Qayyum Gul will share a train carriage with Vivian Rose Spencer who is on her way to his hometown in response to a mysterious message from Tahsin Bey. As she searches for the silver circlet, he searches for a new leader to believe in. Fifteen years later, they will meet again and their loyalties will be tested once more amidst massacres, cover-ups and the disappearance of a young man they both love.With A God in Every Stone, Kamila Shamsie, one of Granta’s “Best of Young British Novelists” and the Orange Prize shortlisted author of Burnt Shadows, establishes herself as a major international voice whose storytelling sheds light on our own complex times.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A God in Every Stone. To get started finding A God in Every Stone, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Book details & editions
Pages
552 pages
Published
2014
ISBN
1761505955
Publisher
N/A
Genres
True Crime, Biography, Non-fiction
Available formats
PDF · EPUB · Kindle · Audio
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Kamila Shamsie
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Downloaded this late at night thinking I’d just skim a few pages, but I ended up reading way more than I planned. It’s one of those books that quietly pulls you in without you realizing it.
I tried reading a few pages just to see if it’s worth it, and ended up continuing for hours. It’s definitely one of those “just one more chapter” books.
I appreciate how smooth the reading experience is. Combined with the story, it makes it easy to stay engaged.
Started reading casually during my break and ended up spending more time than I planned.
Not the kind of book I usually go for, but I’m glad I tried it. It’s actually pretty enjoyable.
The flow of the story is what keeps me going. It doesn’t feel forced or confusing.
I found it quite relaxing to read. Nothing too heavy, just a good steady story.
Downloaded it in the morning and came back to continue later. Still interesting.
I like how natural everything feels. It’s not trying too hard, which makes it better.
Definitely something you can pick up and enjoy without needing too much focus.
I’ve seen similar books, but this one feels a bit more engaging.
It’s one of those reads that just works—simple, clear, and interesting enough.
Gave it a try without expectations and ended up liking it more than I thought.
The beginning caught my attention, and it didn’t really lose it afterward.
If you’re just browsing and unsure what to read, this is honestly a safe choice to start with.
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