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Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar
Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar | Suzanne Joinson
6 posts | 7 read | 6 to read
It is 1923. Evangeline (Eva) English and her sister Lizzie are missionaries heading for the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar. Though Lizzie is on fire with her religious calling, Eva's motives are not quite as noble, but with her green bicycle and a commission from a publisher to write "A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar," she is ready for adventure.In present day London, a young woman, Frieda, returns from a long trip abroad to find a man sleeping outside her front door. She gives him a blanket and a pillow, and in the morning finds the bedding neatly folded and an exquisite drawing of a bird with a long feathery tail, some delicate Arabic writing, and a boat made out of a flock of seagulls on her wall. Tayeb, in flight from his Yemeni homeland, befriends Frieda and, when she learns she has inherited the contents of an apartment belonging to a dead woman she has never heard of, they embark on an unexpected journey together."A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar "explores the fault lines that appear when traditions from different parts of an increasingly globalized world crash into one other. Beautifully written, and peopled by a cast of unforgettable characters, the novel interweaves the stories of Frieda and Eva, gradually revealing the links between them and the ways in which they each challenge and negotiate the restrictions of their societies as they make their hard-won way toward home. "A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar "marks the debut of a wonderfully talented new writer.
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emmaturi
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Mehso-so

This wasn't what I thought it would be, I wanted more about travelling around that part of the world. Two timelines one present day, and the other in Kashgar which is now Kyrgyzstan. Two sisters join a missionary, they end up looking after a newborn and getting into trouble with the authorities. In London the woman ends up somehow connected to one of the women. This book wasn't for me!

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emmaturi
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These are my two #currentreads at the moment!

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Bevita
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Pickpick

Book 3 of the coronavirus, about a trio of missionaries in Turkestan in 1923, interspersed with a woman in London who inherits her grandmother‘s apartment. Not unforgettable, but fun to read.

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taylor_etc
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Best Christmas gifts = books. Adding this stack to my #tbr list. Thanks Amy!

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MallenNC
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For #JudgedByItsCover I'm sharing a book I picked up because the cover was so pretty. Unfortunately the story wasn't one that captured my interest. So as the saying goes, don't judge a book by its cover, even if it's beautiful! #MarchIntoReading

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krismlars
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A Facebook memory from 4 years ago. Squeak isn't nearly as innocent as she'd have you believe in this photo...