Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows is a story for our time by a writer
of immense ambition and strength. . . . This is an absorbing novel that
commands in the reader a powerful emotional and intellectual response
-Salman Rushdie.
Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
An Orange Prize Finalist
Nagasaki, August 9, 1945. Hiroko Tanaka watches her lover from the
veranda as he leaves. Sunlight streams across Urakami Valley, and then
the world goes white.
In the devastating aftermath of the atomic bomb, Hiroko leaves Japan in
search of new beginnings. From Delhi, amid India's cry for independence
from British colonial rule, to New York City in the immediate wake of
9/11, to the novel's astonishing climax in Afghanistan, a violent
history casts its shadow the entire world over. Sweeping in its scope
and mesmerizing in its evocation of time and place, this is a tale of
love and war, of three generations, and three world-changing historic
events.