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The Thread of Us
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- ISBN8232680541
- EAN9798232680541
- Date de parution28/09/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
From the burning sands of Mesopotamia to the flooded cities of the future, one fragment of cloth carries the stories of humanity. In ancient Mesopotamia, Naru defies tradition by weaving forbidden spirals into a royal robe. In Alexandria's great library, a scholar hides the cloth within a manuscript as flames threaten knowledge itself. In Timbuktu, a poet stitches her secret verses into its edges.
In Industrial England, a child laborer clings to it in the smoke-filled mills. In war-torn Poland, a violinist smuggles hope through music and memory. And in the near future, Amara a climate refugee and AI coder unlocks the spiral's hidden meaning, weaving humanity's scattered stories into one global tapestry. The Thread of Us is a sweeping, multigenerational epic about art, memory, resilience, and the unbreakable connections that bind us.
With the emotional power of The Book Thief and the visionary scope of Cloud Atlas, Arsene Tuye delivers a masterpiece that reminds us:The thread of us has never broken. It only waited to be seen.
In Industrial England, a child laborer clings to it in the smoke-filled mills. In war-torn Poland, a violinist smuggles hope through music and memory. And in the near future, Amara a climate refugee and AI coder unlocks the spiral's hidden meaning, weaving humanity's scattered stories into one global tapestry. The Thread of Us is a sweeping, multigenerational epic about art, memory, resilience, and the unbreakable connections that bind us.
With the emotional power of The Book Thief and the visionary scope of Cloud Atlas, Arsene Tuye delivers a masterpiece that reminds us:The thread of us has never broken. It only waited to be seen.
From the burning sands of Mesopotamia to the flooded cities of the future, one fragment of cloth carries the stories of humanity. In ancient Mesopotamia, Naru defies tradition by weaving forbidden spirals into a royal robe. In Alexandria's great library, a scholar hides the cloth within a manuscript as flames threaten knowledge itself. In Timbuktu, a poet stitches her secret verses into its edges.
In Industrial England, a child laborer clings to it in the smoke-filled mills. In war-torn Poland, a violinist smuggles hope through music and memory. And in the near future, Amara a climate refugee and AI coder unlocks the spiral's hidden meaning, weaving humanity's scattered stories into one global tapestry. The Thread of Us is a sweeping, multigenerational epic about art, memory, resilience, and the unbreakable connections that bind us.
With the emotional power of The Book Thief and the visionary scope of Cloud Atlas, Arsene Tuye delivers a masterpiece that reminds us:The thread of us has never broken. It only waited to be seen.
In Industrial England, a child laborer clings to it in the smoke-filled mills. In war-torn Poland, a violinist smuggles hope through music and memory. And in the near future, Amara a climate refugee and AI coder unlocks the spiral's hidden meaning, weaving humanity's scattered stories into one global tapestry. The Thread of Us is a sweeping, multigenerational epic about art, memory, resilience, and the unbreakable connections that bind us.
With the emotional power of The Book Thief and the visionary scope of Cloud Atlas, Arsene Tuye delivers a masterpiece that reminds us:The thread of us has never broken. It only waited to be seen.