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There are Rivers in the Sky

The beautiful Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Island of Missing Trees & BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick

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There are Rivers in the Sky

By: Elif Shafak
Narrated by: Olivia Vinall, Elif Shafak
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This audiobook is read by Olivia Vinall, and Elif Shafak reads the Note to Reader at the end of the story.


This is the story of one lost poem, two great rivers, and three remarkable lives – all connected by a single drop of water.

In the ruins of Nineveh, that ancient city of Mesopotamia, there lies hidden in the sand fragments of a long-forgotten poem, the Epic of Gilgamesh.

In Victorian London, an extraordinary child is born at the edge of the dirt-black Thames. Arthur’s only chance of escaping poverty is his brilliant memory. When his gift earns him a spot as an apprentice at a printing press, Arthur’s world opens up far beyond the slums, with one book soon sending him across the seas: Nineveh and Its Remains.

In 2014 Turkey, Narin, a Yazidi girl living by the River Tigris, waits to be baptised with water brought from the holy sit of Lalish in Iraq. The ceremony is cruelly interrupted, and soon Narin and her grandmother must journey across war-torn lands in the hope of reaching the sacred valley of their people.

In 2018 London, broken-hearted Zaleekhah, a hydrologist, moves to a houseboat on the Thames to escape the wreckage of her marriage. Zaleekhah foresees a life drained of all love and meaning – until an unexpected connection to her homeland changes everything.

A dazzling feat of storytelling from one of the greatest writers of our time, Elif Shafak’s There are Rivers in the Sky is a rich, sweeping novel that spans centuries, continents and cultures, entwined by rivers, rains, and waterdrops:

‘Water remembers. It is humans who forget.’

*****

Elif Shafak is a unique and powerful voice in world literature’ Ian McEwan

'An extraordinary novel, fresh and cleansing, like the rain bouncing off the metal roof of our lives.' Colum McCann

'Make place for Elif Shafak on your bookshelf. Make place for her in your heart too. You won't regret it' Arundhati Roy

'One of the best writers in the world today' Hanif Kureishi

'A brilliant, unforgettable novel' Mary Beard


© Elif Shafak 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024

Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature Heartfelt Inspiring Thought-Provoking England War Middle East
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Critic reviews

It will make you think, cry, rage – and hope. It is Elif Shafak at her best
Gloriously expansive and intellectually rich... a magnificent achievement
Richly evocative. A fascinating stream of storytelling.
Engrossing. I turned the pages hungrily, carried by Shafak’s energetic prose and confident that it was heading towards a coherent and rewarding ending. As ever, Shafak did not disappoint.
An absorbing novel. Shafak is a novelist whose interest in mapping the intricately related world and its history goes beyond literary device.
Elif Shafak is a unique and powerful voice in world literature (Ian McEwan)
Shafak makes a new home for us in words (Colum McCann)
A writer of important, beautiful, painful, truthful novels (Marian Keyes)
A brilliant, unforgettable novel, which raises big ideas of 'who owns the past' with nuance and complexity. Elif Shafak ties together diverse time periods and places in a way that seems both natural and wonderfully unexpected. (Mary Beard)
Bright, vivid and timeless like rivers. (Philippa Gregory)
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This is a very ambitious book and involved detailed research. At times I felt it could’ve been edited more. I liked all three plot lines and the way they are linked and learned a lot of historical, political and scientific facts. It also made me aware of the importance of water and tolerance. Unforgettable like all Shafak’s work

Educational and ambitious - 3 stories in one

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A stunning combination of diligent research, powerful imagination and captivating story telling. SadIy I have finished it. I am bereft!

An utterly stunning book.

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An all consuming brilliant book that paints so clearly its different times and places I feel transported, dark subjects iontwrtwinevwith a beautiful search for what it is to live. Moving and deeply inspiring me to learn more snout areas ofvv by the world I have felt very disconnected from. Amazing

Phenomenal, transportive, vital and dreadful all at once .

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An epic tale that spans continents and epochs. As well as being incredibly interesting its heartbreaking inevitability ends with a satisfying conclusion. Beautifully and subtly narrated I loved all the characters. There are some small omissions- the uncle remains a mystery who’s past is never really clarified and the organ donation story felt overly rushed, but otherwise I loved the book and have recommended

Spellbinding

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a wonderful story through time and history with so many events woven onto the narrative. I loved every minute

stunning

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