<b>BY THE WINNER OF THE WOMEN''S PRIZE FOR FICTION</b><b>_______________</b><b>''I can¿t recommend <i>A God in Every Stone</i> by Kamila Shamsie too strongly ... Exciting and, in the end, profoundly moving, this will solace you during the grimmest holiday'' </b>- Antonia Fraser, <i>Guardian Summer Reading</i><b>''A magnificent novel: beautiful, terrible, true ¿ It reads already like a classic'' </b>- Ali Smith<b>''A moving story of love and betrayal, generosity and brutality, hope and injustice, full of characters that stay with you'' </b><i>- Financial Times</i><b>_______________</b><b>Shortlisted for the Baileys Women¿s Prize for Fiction</b>Summer, 1914. Young Englishwoman Vivian Rose Spencer is in an ancient land, about to discover the Temple of Zeus, the call of adventure, and love. Thousands of miles away a twenty-year-old Pathan, Qayyum Gul, is learning about brotherhood and loyalty in the British Indian army. Summer, 1915. Viv has been separated from the man she loves; Qayyum ha