Engaging and melancholy ... Fascinating rabbit holes ... Shafak’s language often takes on the cadence of a fable, a poetic rhythm that can vary between beauty and a tendency to hold the reader’s hand ... With gorgeous writing throughout and many particularly stunning paragraphs that you’ll want to mark up and return to, these are the moments when There Are Rivers in the Sky explodes into a roaring journey through ecology and memory ... When the puzzle pieces fit into place, and the fates of the present-day characters collide, the final twist is both contrived and genuinely moving.
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