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Cleopatra's Sister

by Penelope Lively
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Synopsis

A palaeontologist by choice—and perhaps due to the accidental discovery of a fossil fragment on the north coast of England when he was six years old—Howard Beamish is flying to Nairobi on a professional mission when his plane is forced to land in an imaginary country called Callimbia. On assignment to write a travel piece for Sunday magazine, journalist Lucy Faulkner is on the same flight. What happens to Howard and Lucy in Callimbia is one of those accidents that determine fate, that can bring love and take away joy, that reveal to us the precariousness of our existence and the trajectory of our lives.

About the Author, Penelope Lively

Beloved memoirist (A House Unlocked), children's book author (The Ghost of Thomas Kempe), and Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively is perhaps best known for smart, literate thrillers that look to the past for keys to understanding, like 2003's The Photograph. "I'm not an historian," Lively told Britain's The Observer, "but I can get interested -- obsessively interested -- with any aspect of the past."

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1994
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060922177

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