From the international bestselling author of The Island, a sweeping
saga of love & friendship and the choices to be made when loyalties
are challenged. “A brilliant page turner and destined to become a
reading group staple, The Thread is rich with drama and historical
detail.” —Glamour (UK) Thessaloniki, Greece, 1917: As Dimitri
Komninos is born, a fire sweeps through the thriving multicultural
city where Christians, Jews, and Muslims live side by side. It is the
first of many catastrophic events that will forever change this place
and its people. Five years later, as the Turkish army pushes west
through Asia Minor, young Katerina loses her mother in the crowd of
refugees clambering for boats to Greece. Landing in Thessaloniki's
harbor, she is at the mercy of strangers in an unknown city. For the
next eighty years, the lives of Dimitri and Katerina will be entwined
with each other and—through Nazi occupation, civil war, persecution,
and economic collapse—with the story of their homeland.
Thessaloniki, Greece, 2007: A young Anglo-Greek hears his
grandparents' remarkable story for the first time and understands he
has a decision to make. For decades, Dimitri and Katerina have looked
after the treasures of those who have been forced from their beloved
city. Should he stay and become their new custodian? “Hislop is a
clever storyteller. . . . 20th-century Greece and her citizens are
brought vividly to life. Striking an excellent balance between
historicity and impassioned drama, Hislop’s newest should not be
missed.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Combining a keen
eye for detail with her usual fluid writing style, Hislop presents an
engrossing excursion to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest
metropolis. . . . This fast-moving, touching saga about tragedy,
recovery, and the real meaning of family is full of dramatic incidents
demonstrating their city’s transformation and resilience.”
—Booklist “A vibrant and beautiful tale of love and loyalty, of
suffering and courage, of patriotism and heroism.” —Historical
Novel Society
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062135599
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter