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In the world of pandemonium, war, destruction and with nations waging battles against each other, it has one thing still left amongst humans. That thing is love. A God In Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is a narrative about camaraderie, inequality, adoration and unfaithfulness.An adolescent English woman is sprinting up an antique mountainside that is decorated with figs and cypress trees. This woman, Vivian Rose Spencer, does not know that ultimately she will discern the Temple of Zeus and find her calling for love and adventure. In another part of the world, thousands of miles away, is a young twenty-year-old lad called Pathan Quayyum Gul who is enlisted himself for the British army. He unearths the strong values of brotherhood and amity.A year later Gul loses his eye in the battle and is returning on the same train as Vivian. They meet as strangers but they don't know that fate will again bring them together after fifteen years. Vivian is searching for her love and is on the hunt. Maybe the mystifying woman who has a quirky green eye will bond them again. The waging world with its fights for freedom could bring these two like minded humans together again. The prehistoric artifact could also tie them. The ancient city of Peshawar where once delicate fruit orchards and ornate houses existed is now under the cruel domains of the British. The people who died in the war, in the end, are honored with bright red rose petals. A God In Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is a story of war, loyalty, courage and realizing what to truly fight for. This book was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2014 and in hardcover.

Kamila Shamsie

Kamila Shamsie FRSL (born 13 August 1973) is a Pakistani and British writer and novelist who is known for her award-winning novel Home Fire.Shamsie was born into a well-to-do family of intellectuals in Pakistan. Her mother is journalist and editor Muneeza Shamsie, her great-aunt was writer Attia Hosain and she is the granddaughter of memoirist Jahanara Habibullah. She was brought up in Karachi where she attended Karachi Grammar School. She has a BA in Creative Writing from Hamilton College,and an MFA from the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she was influenced by the Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali. Shamsie wrote her first novel, In The City by the Sea, while still in college, and it was published in 1998 when she was 25. It was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in the UK, and Shamsie received the Prime Minister's Award for Literature in Pakistan in 1999. Her second novel, Salt and Saffron, followed in 2000, after which she was selected as one of Orange's 21 Writers of the 21st century.[4] Her third novel, Kartography (2002), received widespread critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys award in the UK. Both Kartography and her next novel, Broken Verses (2005), have won the Patras Bokhari Award from the Academy of Letters in Pakistan. Her fifth novel Burnt Shadows (2009) was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction and won an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for fiction. A God in Every Stone (2014) was shortlisted for the 2015 Walter Scott Prize[8] and the Baileys Women's Prize For Fiction. Her seventh novel, Home Fire, was longlisted for the 2017 Booker Prize,and in 2018 won the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Title

A God In Every Stone (HB)

Author

Kamila Shamsie

Publisher

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Number of Pages

310

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2014

    In the world of pandemonium, war, destruction and with nations waging battles against each other, it has one thing still left amongst humans. That thing is love. A God In Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is a narrative about camaraderie, inequality, adoration and unfaithfulness.An adolescent English woman is sprinting up an antique mountainside that is decorated with figs and cypress trees. This woman, Vivian Rose Spencer, does not know that ultimately she will discern the Temple of Zeus and find her calling for love and adventure. In another part of the world, thousands of miles away, is a young twenty-year-old lad called Pathan Quayyum Gul who is enlisted himself for the British army. He unearths the strong values of brotherhood and amity.A year later Gul loses his eye in the battle and is returning on the same train as Vivian. They meet as strangers but they don't know that fate will again bring them together after fifteen years. Vivian is searching for her love and is on the hunt. Maybe the mystifying woman who has a quirky green eye will bond them again. The waging world with its fights for freedom could bring these two like minded humans together again. The prehistoric artifact could also tie them. The ancient city of Peshawar where once delicate fruit orchards and ornate houses existed is now under the cruel domains of the British. The people who died in the war, in the end, are honored with bright red rose petals. A God In Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is a story of war, loyalty, courage and realizing what to truly fight for. This book was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2014 and in hardcover.
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