A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar

 Suzanne Joinson

A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne JoinsonA Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Suzanne Joinson
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An extraordinary story of inheritance, belonging and the stories that bind us to our past, set in modern-day London and 1920s Kashgar.
It is 1923 and Evangeline English, keen lady cyclist, arrives with her sister Lizzie at the ancient Silk Route city of Kashgar to help establish a Christian mission. Lizzie is in thrall to their forceful and unyielding leader Millicent, but Eva's motivations for leaving her bourgeois life back at home are less clear-cut. As they attempt to navigate their new home and are met with resistance and calamity, Eva commences work on her book, A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar...
In present-day London another story is beginning. Frieda, a young woman adrift in her own life, opens her front door one night to find a man sleeping on the landing. In the morning he is gone, leaving on the wall an exquisite drawing of a long-tailed bird and a line of Arabic script. Tayeb, who has fled to England from Yemen, has arrived on Frieda's doorstep just as she learns that she is the next-of-kin to a dead woman she has never heard of: a woman whose abandoned flat contains many surprises - among them an ill-tempered owl.
The two wanderers begin an unlikely friendship as their worlds collide, and they embark on a journey that is as great, and as unexpected, as Eva's.
A stunning debut peopled by unforgettable characters, A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar is an extraordinary story of inheritance and the search for belonging in a fractured and globalised world.

Suzanne Joinson, author of A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR, talks about her inspiration behind the book.

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Glorybe rated this book  
 

I really enjoyed this book, a story in 2 parts really. Eva and her sister Lizzie who are trying to establish a mission in Kashgar in the 1920s. They arrive to the scene of a young girl of 10 or 11 giving birth under a tree. Things go from bad to worse when the european women are accused of murdering the girl and are held under house arrest, with the girls baby.

The other half of the story involves Frieda, in the present day, who has mysteriously been left the contents of a flat in England, thousands of miles from Kashgar, from someone she has no knowledge of! You are left wondering how on earth these 2 stories become one and the book has you guessing right up until the point it is revealed!

A charming if unsettling book looking at the relationships between dramtically differing cultures.

A really fascinating read.

16 days ago...


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A Lady Cyclist’s Guide to Kashgar should not be discounted once you’ve read the title even if you’re not a lady, not a cyclist, nor know where Kashgar is. (It’s in the far west of China, near Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan). This book doesn’t... more

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