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Neema Shah
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<b>Not just a story of two very different women trying to survive the Second World War, <i>A Thread of Light</i> brings to life a part of British history that is less well known. Immersive, thrilling and with characters that feel incredibly real. I loved every moment</b> (Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City)
<b>Fiercely passionate and highly original . . .</b> Both women are beautifully drawn, wonderfully flawed and always compelling. With its rich blend of history, culture and intoxicating sensory detail, <b>readers of historical fiction are sure to love it.</b> (Carolyn O'Brien, author of The Song of Peterloo)
I found myself completely caught up in Ruby and Kitty's stories . . .<i> </i><b><i>A Thread of Light </i>has everything you want in a story; compelling history and riveting suspense experienced by utterly believable characters</b> (Helen Paris, author of The Invisible Women's Club)
<b><i>A Thread of Light </i>is a deeply moving novel </b>set within the crucible of wartime Britain and the Indian struggle for independence. Here, Shah has created a multi-layered story not only of two women’s struggle for survival but also of nations battling for autonomy and their own humanity. <b>An illuminating, visceral, and essential read</b> (Stephanie Scott, author of What's Left of Me is Yours)
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