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Cairo, 1949. Gilded lives, golden lies-and one young woman's search for freedom. Eighteen-year-old Leila lives behind the ornate gates of privilege in post-war Cairo, where appearances are everything and silence is survival. But when her engagement to the aloof Galal collapses, she's thrust into an arranged marriage with Mourad, a powerful army captain whose world is shadowed by secrets. Determined not to vanish into the quiet despair of a woman's expected fate, Leila demands the right to study. Her new life in Alexandria offers a glimpse of independence-but also isolation, political unrest,…mehr

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Cairo, 1949. Gilded lives, golden lies-and one young woman's search for freedom. Eighteen-year-old Leila lives behind the ornate gates of privilege in post-war Cairo, where appearances are everything and silence is survival. But when her engagement to the aloof Galal collapses, she's thrust into an arranged marriage with Mourad, a powerful army captain whose world is shadowed by secrets. Determined not to vanish into the quiet despair of a woman's expected fate, Leila demands the right to study. Her new life in Alexandria offers a glimpse of independence-but also isolation, political unrest, and echoes of a love she thought she'd left behind. When a devastating family secret unravels everything she believed about her past, Leila must decide who she truly is-and what she's willing to sacrifice to be free. Lush, evocative, and quietly defiant, The Last Silk Thread is a story of love, betrayal, and becoming, set against the haunting beauty of mid-century Egypt. Perfect for fans of historical fiction with a lyrical, immersive touch-where coming-of-age collides with the chaos of changing times. What Makes This Book Stand Out:An Untold Perspective: Few novels explore Egypt through the eyes of a privileged young woman at the dawn of revolution. Leila's world is both delicate and dangerous-a space rarely depicted in fiction. Rich Cultural Immersion: From Cairo's bustling streets to Alexandria's windswept shorelines, every setting is lovingly rendered with sensory detail and lived-in authenticity. Timely Yet Timeless: Themes of autonomy, gender, and power resonate deeply today, though the story is rooted in a very specific and vivid historical moment. Elegant, Accessible Prose: The writing is lyrical but clear-easy to read, hard to forget.
Autorenporträt
Yosr ElSherbiny is an Egyptian writer, architect, and systems thinker, raised and currently living in the United Arab Emirates. She has been writing fiction since she first learned to read, and the library remains her favorite room in any space.Yosr holds a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Bristol, a Bachelor of Architecture from the American University of Sharjah, and a Master of Architectural Management from IE University. Her professional experience spans writing, program management, and communication strategy, with a focus on culture, education, and design.In addition to her writing, Yosr regularly leads creative writing workshops and designs educational programs in collaboration with government entities and educational institutes across the UAE. She has also managed leadership programs and projects centered on ancestral preservation, human fraternity, future leadership, and the development of cultural heritage curricula for schools.Yosr was a runner-up at the Emirates Literature Festival for her short story Manicures, Massages and Men and won the Flash Fiction competition at the American University of Sharjah for her piece And I Stood Atop the Minaret.