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Best of Friends

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CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF 2022 BY THE GUARDIAN , OBSERVER , DAILY MAIL AND FINANCIAL TIMES A dazzling new novel of friendship, identity and the unknowability of other people - from the international bestselling author of Home Fire , winner of the Women''s Prize for Fiction Fourteen-year-old Maryam and Zahra have always been the best of friends, despite their different backgrounds. Maryam takes for granted that she will stay in Karachi and inherit the family business; while Zahra keeps her desires secret, and dreams of escaping abroad. This year, 1988, anything seems possible for the girls; and for Pakistan, emerging from the darkness of dictatorship into a bright future under another young woman, Benazir Bhutto. But a snap decision at a party celebrating the return of democracy brings the girls'' childhoods abruptly to an end. Its consequences will shape their futures in ways they cannot imagine. Three decades later, in London, Zahra and Maryam are still best friends despite living very different lives. But when unwelcome ghosts from their shared past re-enter their world, both women find themselves driven to act in ways that will stretch and twist their bond beyond all recognition. Best of Friends is a novel about Britain today, about power and how we use it, and about what we owe to those who''ve loved us the longest. ''A new Kamila Shamsie novel is always worth celebrating, but Best of Friends is something else: an epic story that explores the ties of childhood friendship, the possibility of escape, the way the political world intrudes into the personal, all through the lens of two sharply drawn protagonists'' Observer, Books of the Year 2022

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Authors Kamila Shamsie, Shamsie Kamila
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2022
 
EAN 9781526647696
ISBN 978-1-5266-4769-6
No. of pages 315
Dimensions 135 mm x 216 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

London, Greater London, Pakistan, FICTION / General, FICTION / Women, Fiction & related items, Europe, FICTION / Literary, Asia, Narrative theme: Social issues, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

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