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The Last Silk Thread

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By: Yosr Elsherbiny;

Language: English

Quality: New

Genre: Novel,

ISBN: 9789698192280

SKU: BEYOE900001

Pages: 254

Description: Cairo, 1949. Gilded lives, golden lies-and one young woman's search for freedom. Eighteen-year-old Leila lives behind the ornate gates of privilege in post-war Cairo, where appearances are everything and silence is survival. But when her engagement to the aloof Galal collapses, she's thrust into an arranged marriage with Mourad, a powerful army captain whose world is shadowed by secrets. Determined not to vanish into the quiet despair of a woman's expected fate, Leila demands the right to study. Her new life in Alexandria offers a glimpse of independence-but also isolation, political unrest, and echoes of a love she thought she'd left behind. When a devastating family secret unravels everything she believed about her past, Leila must decide who she truly is-and what she's willing to sacrifice to be free. Lush, evocative, and quietly defiant, The Last Silk Thread is a story of love, betrayal, and becoming, set against the haunting beauty of mid-century Egypt. Perfect for fans of historical fiction with a lyrical, immersive touch-where coming-of-age collides with the chaos of changing times. What Makes This Book Stand Out: An Untold Perspective: Few novels explore Egypt through the eyes of a privileged young woman at the dawn of revolution. Leila's world is both delicate and dangerous-a space rarely depicted in fiction. Rich Cultural Immersion: From Cairo's bustling streets to Alexandria's windswept shorelines, every setting is lovingly rendered with sensory detail and lived-in authenticity. Timely Yet Timeless: Themes of autonomy, gender, and power resonate deeply today, though the story is rooted in a very specific and vivid historical moment. Elegant, Accessible Prose: The writing is lyrical but clear-easy to read, hard to forget.