A profound novel about friendship. I loved it to pieces

- MADELINE MILLER,

A shining tour de force about a long friendship’s respects, disrespects, loyalties and moralities. Shamsie never compromises. This novel is of a rare quality, and even more evidence of her ability to write fiction that’s simultaneously vividly alive to its time and so good and true that it’s as if it has always been with us.

- ALI SMITH, GUARDIAN, Summer Books 2022

It is a rare writer who can examine with such insight and tenderness the forces that bind us to certain moments in life, and do it in language that is both precise and exquisite, expansive and attuned to the tiniest emotional detail. Kamila Shamsie has done it again in this magnificent, profoundly moving novel. <i>Best of Friends</i> is compulsive reading, and a reminder that in the end, the strongest force is always love

- MAAZA MENGISTE,

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The human heart can harbour deeply hidden contradictions. Here Kamila Shamsie brilliantly unearths the darker emotions that can live beneath the surface of a friendship - virtue laced with venality and love poisoned with the sugared toxins of envy and even hate. A disturbing and carefully crafted novel of rich psychological insight

- BARONESS HELENA KENNEDY QC,

Friendship and power collide in <i>Best of Friends</i>

GUARDIAN, BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2022

A new Kamila Shamsie novel is always worth celebrating, but <i>Best of Friends</i> 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

A twisting story brilliantly told

EVENING STANDARD

A moving exploration of friendship and identity across ideological divides

GRAZIA

A haunting novel which asks big questions about justice, class, and the borders of our moral selves, all wrapped around the deliciously absorbing story of a childhood friendship that endures - fun, complicated, the kind of friendship that feels elemental

- MEGHA MAJUMDAR, author of A BURNING,

Sophisticated and poignant … A moving portrait of two lifelong friends

KIRKUS REVIEWS

A powerful story about friendship

RED

A beautiful, enchanting story about friendship

INDEPENDENT

<b>PRAISE FOR <i>HOME FIRE</i>: </b>The book for our times

- Judges of the Women's Prize 2017,

<i>Home Fire </i>has lit a light that'll never go out

- Ali Smith,

Her prose is propulsive and unfailingly elegant, and her eye for detail is acute ... A brave and brilliant novel

Sunday Times

Managed to do all the things I want novels to do - tell me something about the world, give me a tiny glimpse into the otherness of others, and, most of all, give me that ache of longing as I turned the last page and realised I would never meet these characters again

- Tahmima Anam, Observer

Shamsie's writing resonates on the human, political and lyrical plane but its topicality, tight plot and vivid characterisation also suggest a film script in the making

New Statesman, Books of the Year

Elegant and evocative ... A powerful exploration of the clash between society, family and faith in the modern world, tipping its hat to the same dilemma in the ancient one

Guardian

Builds to one of the most memorable final scenes I've read in a novel this century ... There is high, high music in the air at the end of <i>Home Fire</i>

New York Times

Utterly contemporary and deeply original too

- Arifa Akbar, Evening Standard

One of the best novels of the year ... magnificent ... Insistently intelligent without becoming didactic ... conveyed in prose of stunning suppleness and economy ... Home Fire is everything literary fiction should be - an exciting, beautiful, profound novel of lasting value that deserves laurels

Spectator

‘A profound novel about friendship. I loved it to pieces’ MADELINE MILLER ** SHORTLISTED FOR THE INDIE BOOK AWARDS 2023 ** PICKED AS ONE OF THE SUNDAY TIMES' BEST PAPERBACKS OF 2023** CHOSEN AS A BOOK TO LOOK OUT FOR BY THE GUARDIAN, BBC, OBSERVER, DAILY MAIL, IRISH TIMES AND FINANCIAL TIMES ** Maryam and Zahra. In 1988 Karachi, two fourteen-year-old girls are a decade into their friendship, sharing in-jokes, secrets and a love for George Michael. As Pakistan’s dictatorship falls and a woman comes to power, the world suddenly seems full of possibilities. Elated by the change in the air, they make a snap decision at a party. That night, everything goes wrong, and the two girls are powerless to change the outcome. Zahra and Maryam. In present-day London, two influential women remain bound together by loyalties, disloyalties, and the memory of that night, which echoes through the present in unexpected ways. Now both have power; and both have very different ideas of how to wield it… Their friendship has always felt unbreakable; can it be undone by one decision? '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
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A profound novel about friendship. I loved it to pieces
A powerful exploration of the clash between society, friendship and power - from the internationally bestselling author of Home Fire, winner of the Women's Prize
Kamila Shamsie's previous novel Home Fire was awarded the Women's Prize for Fiction, and was described by the judges as 'the novel for our times'. It was also shortlisted for the Costa Best Novel Award and longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. It has sold 250,000 copies and been sold into 22 territories
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526647719
Publisert
2023-06-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Circus
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Biographical note

Kamila Shamsie was born and grew up in Karachi, Pakistan. Her most recent novel Home Fire won the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2018. It was also longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2017, shortlisted for the Costa Best Novel Award, and won the London Hellenic Prize. She is the author of six previous novels including Burnt Shadows, shortlisted for the Orange Prize, and A God in Every Stone, shortlisted for the Women’s Bailey’s Prize and the Walter Scott Prize. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages. Kamila Shamsie is a Fellow and Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature and was named a Granta Best of Young British Novelist in 2013. She is professor of creative writing at the University of Manchester. She lives in London. @kamilashamsie