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| Best Sellers Rank | #142 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Immigration Fiction #1 in European Literature #4 in Historical Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (338) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 3.3 x 19.7 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0241988748 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0241988749 |
| Item weight | 346 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 496 pages |
| Publication date | 3 April 2025 |
| Publisher | Penguin |
M**S
Oustanding book with an unforgetable story and characters.
A**N
J'aime cette auteure, je n'ai pas encore terminé de lire le livre, mais il est très facile à lire et il est intéressant du point de vue historique et écologique.
J**U
I've read several books by this author and have enjoyed them all so was keen to read her latest when it was published in paperback. Whenever I hear Elif Shafak is being interviewed I always try to listen as I love her voice - it has a gorgeous velvety quality that always sounds soothing. This book was first published in 2024. It has 470 pages split into five parts. We see the story from the perspective of three (four?) characters who take turns to be the main focus of the narrative. The writing is beautiful and you can sink into it - soaking up very glorious detail. And detail is a huge part of this author's style, taking time to show us in luxurious depth. Along with seeing, you also smell, feel, hear and sometimes even taste what is around. As you are reading there is a temptation to speed ahead to find out more but take your time and go with the flow of the narrative. Every so often the author gives lists of words which always seem to demand that you slow down and that will make the book seem at its best. Amongst the rich language there is also plenty of perceptive observations from the natural world and the humans that inhabit it. I often paused to contemplate a particular sentence. This is a perfect book to read slowly and thoughtfully - encouraging heart rate and blood pressure to reduce. Wound through the main narrative there is much for the reader to learn. The portrait of Victorian life is very visual and the Mesopotamian history is fascinating. We get to know each of the three characters gradually. All are in their separate worlds and very different from each other. Time and locations become closer as connections are revealed showing the beauty of humanity if we take the time to look. Of course, water is used for many metaphors and remains as a strong theme throughout the novel. I loved researching some of the ancient stories as I worked my way through the book - it is almost unbelievable that this civilisation existed such a long time ago but the proof is there. The book is a perfect example of fiction's ability to explain facts. At the end of the book, the author opens up her research and tells how she has used real documents by bending their stories for the narrative of the novel. I love this book and eagerly await her next one.
M**A
Wonderful book!
R**I
There Are Rivers in the Sky flows with beauty, memory, and emotion. Shafak’s storytelling is rich and atmospheric, carrying the reader across time like water finding its path. The only aspect that didn’t work as well for me was Zaleekhah’s storyline. It felt longer than it needed to be. Still, the novel shimmers with meaning…. a graceful, memorable read.
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