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A God in Every Stone

A God in Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is a beautifully written historical novel set during World War I. Blending archaeology, history, and human emotion, it tells the story of Vivian, an English archaeologist, and Qayyum, a Pashtun soldier, whose lives connect in Peshawar. This book is about love, friendship, loyalty, and identity in a time of war and colonial change. Perfect for fans of literary and historical fiction, it’s a story that leaves readers thoughtful and inspired.

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A God in Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie is exactly that kind of read. Set in 1914, the story begins with Vivian Spencer, an Englishwoman passionate about archaeology. Her journey brings her to the ancient city of Peshawar, where she crosses paths with Qayyum, a soldier returning from the war front in Europe. As their worlds collide, the novel explores the deep ties of friendship, betrayal, and belonging against the backdrop of colonial India and global conflict.

About the Author:
Kamila Shamsie is an award-winning Pakistani novelist known for her powerful storytelling (Home Fire, Burnt Shadows). Her reputation for weaving personal stories with political history makes this book a trusted and thought-provoking read.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Rich historical setting (WWI, Peshawar, archaeology)

  • Emotional depth with relatable human struggles

  • Perfect for fans of historical fiction, literary novels, and Pakistani/global literature

  • Inspires reflection on culture, identity, and the meaning of home

Who Should Read It?
Students, young professionals, and fiction lovers who enjoy history mixed with human drama will find this book unforgettable.

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