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A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar

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by Suzanne Joinson


  I am very grateful to my parents, John and Lynda Joinson, and Dave Joinson, for so much help and support over the years, and to Florence McKinney, Neville Joinson, Jean Joinson (recently passed away) and the rest of my family. Thank you friends of old for your long-term faith: Alice Khimasia, David Parr, Stephanie Cole, Helena Rebecca Howe. Much of this book was written while my children were very tiny and so thank you to Woodrow and Scout for coming along, bringing with you chaos, wonder and love. Above all, thank you to my husband, Ben Nicholls, for everything. I wrote this book for you.

  A Note on the Author

  Suzanne Joinson works in the literature department of the British Council, and regularly travels widely across the Middle East, North Africa, China and Europe. In 2007 she won the New Writing Ventures Award for Creative Non-Fiction for ‘Laila Ahmed’. She is studying for a PhD in Creative Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London, and lives by the sea on the South Coast of England.

  Copyright © 2012 by Suzanne Joinson

  Map on p. 5 © 2012 by John Gilkes

  Chapter opener illustrations © 2012 by Sarah Greeno

  Extract on p. 4 is from “Here the Birds’ Journey Ends” © Mahmoud Darwish,

  The Butterfly’s Burden, translated by Fady Joudah (Bloodaxe Books, 2007)

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any

  manner whatsoever without written permission from the publisher except in the case

  of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information address

  Bloomsbury USA, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010.

  Published by Bloomsbury USA, New York

  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

  Joinson, Suzanne.

  A lady cyclist’s guide to Kashgar / Suzanne Joinson. — 1st U.S. ed.

  p. cm.

  ePub ISBN: 978-1-60819-832-0

  1. Women missionaries—Fiction. 2. Women—Social conditions—20th century—

  Fiction. 3. Kashi (China)—Fiction. 4. London (England)—Social life and

  customs—20th century—Fiction. I. Title.

  PS3610.O435L33 2012

  813’.6—dc23

  2011046720

  First U.S. edition 2012

  Electronic edition published in June 2012

  www.bloomsburyusa.com

 

 

 


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