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Kamila Shamsie
Broken Verses 14 years ago, Samina, blazing beauty and fearless activist, walked out of her house and was never seen again. Aasmaani, frequently abandoned by her mother, still dreams of her glorious return. 15 years ago, Samina's closest freind Shehnaz Saeed, darling of the theatre and the small screen, gave up her career for her son Ed. Now he is helping her make a triumphant comeback. 16 years ago, the Poet, subversive and brilliant, love of Samina's life, was found mysteriously murdered. In present-day Karachi, Aasmaani receives what could be the longed-for proof that her mother is still alive. As she draws closer to the truth she is irresistibly drawn, too, to Ed, her ally and sparring partner, and the only person who can understand the profound hurt - and the profound love - which drives her.
Bloomsbury 2005 pbk £10.99 ISBN 0-7475-8002-2
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=authC2D9C28A1129f16E9DJnY24920E4
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/article222983.ece http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/04/10/boshamsie.xml http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2102-1606363,00.html
Kamila Shamsie
Burnt Shadows In a prison cell in the US, a man stands trembling, naked, fearfully waiting to be shipped to Guantanamo Bay. How did it come to this? he wonders. August 9th, 1945, Nagasaki. Hiroko Tanaka steps out onto her veranda, taking in the view of the terraced slopes leading up to the sky. Wrapped in a kimono with three black cranes swooping across the back, she is 21, in love with the man she is to marry, Konrad Weiss. In a split second, the world turns white. In the next, it explodes with the sound of fire and the horror of realisation. In the numbing aftermath of a bomb that obliterates everything she has known, all that remains are the bird-shaped burns on her back, an indelible reminder of the world she has lost. In search of new beginnings, she travels to Delhi two years later. There she walks into the lives of Konrad's half-sister, Elizabeth, her husband James Burton, and their employee Sajjad Ashraf, from whom she starts to learn Urdu. As the years unravel, new homes replace those left behind and old wars are seamlessly usurped by new conflicts. But the shadows of history - personal, political - are cast over the entwined worlds of the Burtons, Ashrafs and the Tanakas as they are transported from Pakistan to New York, and in the novel's astonishing climax, to Afghanistan in the immediate wake of 9/11. The ties that have bound them together over decades and generations are tested to the extreme, with unforeseeable consequences. Sweeping in its scope and mesmerising in its evocation of time and place, Burnt Shadows is an epic narrative of disasters evaded and confronted, loyalties offered and repaid, and loves rewarded and betrayed.
Bloomsbury Publishing 2009 hbk £14.99 ISBN 978-0747597070
Kamila Shamsie
In the City by the Sea Hasan is eleven years old. An imaginative, intelligent boy, he loves cricket, pomegranates, the night sky, his clever, vibrant artistic mother and his witty lawyer father, and he adores his next-door neighbour Zehra. One early summer morning, while lazing happily on the roof, Hasan watches a young boy flying a yellow kite fall to his death. And soon after, Hasan's idyllic, sheltered family life is shattered when his beloved uncle Salman, a dissenting politician, is arrested and charged with treason.
Bloomsbury 2004 £ ISBN 0-7475-7164-3
![]() Author photo: © Mark Pringle
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=authC2D9C28A1129f16E9DJnY24920E4
Kamila Shamsie
Kartography Shamsie's third novel is the story of Pakistan's turbulent history and it is also a moving, lyrical and tender love story. Karim and Raheen are friends who grew up together until eventually the restless Karim set off for London in search of adventure, leaving Raheen waiting at home and hoping for his return. Underneath their story, is the gently unfolding tale of their parents complex relationship. 'Her characters are vividly realised; her enthusiasm for her story is infectious; her love for its location scorches the pages.' The Herald
Bloomsbury 2003 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-7475-6150-8
Bloomsbury 2002 pbk £9.99 ISBN 0-7475-5730-6 ![]() Author photo: © Mark Pringle
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=authC2D9C28A1129f16E9DJnY24920E4
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0747561508/ref=sr_aps_books_1_1/026-3415910-6779658 http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,6121,729727,00.html http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/sawweb/sawnet/books/kartography.html http://www.bloomsbury.com/Authors/microsite.asp?id=36§ion=1&aid=480
Kamila Shamsie
Salt and Saffron Aliya has inherited her family's patrician looks, but she is as much prey to the legends of her family that stretch back to the days of Timur Lane. The family is cursed with 'not-quite' twins and Aliya believes she is connected cosmically with her aunt Miriam. It is up to her to solve the mystery.
Bloomsbury 2000 hbk £14.99 ISBN 0-7475-4885-4
Bloomsbury 2000 pbk £5.99 ISBN 0-7475-5382-3
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