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The Thread

'Storytelling at its best' from million-copy bestseller Victoria Hislop

Author: Victoria Hislop  

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The captivating and enthralling novel from Victoria Hislop, the million-copy bestselling author of The Island and The Return .

The enthralling novel from Victoria Hislop, the multi-million-copy bestselling author of The Island.

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The captivating and enthralling novel from Victoria Hislop, the million-copy bestselling author of The Island and The Return .

The enthralling novel from Victoria Hislop, the multi-million-copy bestselling author of The Island.

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Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a devastating fire sweeps through the thriving Greek city where Christians, Jews and Muslims live side by side. Five years later, Katerina Sarafoglou's home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she flees across the sea to an unknown destination in Greece. Soon her life will become entwined with Dimitri's, and with the story of the city itself, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people.

Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears his grandparents' life story for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of the people who were forced to leave. Should he become their next custodian and make this city his home?

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Critic Reviews

“Enjoyable, thought-provoking and poignant - Scottish Woman magazineSweeping, magnificently detailed and ambitious - The Sunday Times Fast-paced narrative and utterly convincing sense of place - Guardian Fresh, tenacious and rather intrepid - Independent This is storytelling at its best and just like a tapestry, when each thread is sewn into place, so emerge the layers and history of relationships past and present - Sunday Express Her best novel yet - Scotsman A brilliant page turner and destined to become a reading group staple, THE THREAD is rich with drama and historical detail - Glamour Meticulously researched and compellingly told - Woman & Home”

Enjoyable, thought-provoking and poignant - Scottish Woman magazine

Sweeping, magnificently detailed and ambitious - The Sunday Times

Fast-paced narrative and utterly convincing sense of place - Guardian

Fresh, tenacious and rather intrepid - Independent

This is storytelling at its best and just like a tapestry, when each thread is sewn into place, so emerge the layers and history of relationships past and present - Sunday Express

Her best novel yet - Scotsman

A brilliant page turner and destined to become a reading group staple, THE THREAD is rich with drama and historical detail - Glamour

Meticulously researched and compellingly told - Woman & Home

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About the Author

Victoria Hislop read English at Oxford, and worked in publishing, PR and as a journalist before becoming a novelist. She is married with two children. Her first novel, THE ISLAND, held the Number One slot in the Sunday Times paperback chart for eight consecutive weeks and has sold over two million copies worldwide. Victoria acted as script consultant on a 26-part TV adaptation in Greece, which achieved record ratings for Greek television. Victoria was the Newcomer of the Year at the Galaxy British Book Awards 2007, and her second novel, THE RETURN, was also a Number One bestseller. THE THREAD spent nine weeks in the Sunday Times hardback chart, and was widely acclaimed. Her books have been translated into more than 25 languages. Victoria also writes short stories and her first collection, ONE CRETAN EVENING, is available as an ebook.

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Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a devastating fire sweeps through the thriving Greek city where Christians, Jews and Muslims live side by side. Five years later, Katerina Sarafoglou's home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she flees across the sea to an unknown destination in Greece. Soon her life will become entwined with Dimitri's, and with the story of the city itself, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people.Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears his grandparents' life story for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of the people who were forced to leave. Should he become their next custodian and make this city his home?

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Review
Published
24th May 2012
Pages
496
ISBN
9780755377756

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