The Call of the Nightingale

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The Call of the Nightingale by Kathryn Barnett

London. 1950s An innocent girl is swept into an unfamiliar world where nothing is as it seems. In the quiet humdrum of post-war England, Alice, a young typist and caretaker to her ailing mother, lives a life of routine and responsibility. But her world is upended when her enigmatic new boss, Behrooz Azadi, captures her heart. Their budding romance blossoms amid London's lively dance halls, leading them to a whirlwind marriage and a shared life in his shadowy Victorian home. Yet, when family duty calls Behrooz back to Iran after the sudden death of his father, Alice finds herself bound to a culture and country still shrouded in mystery. As they journey east, she enters a world of ancient traditions, where her identity and choices are questioned, and her courage is tested in ways she could never have foreseen. In this evocative tale, Kathryn Barnett masterfully captures the allure of first love, the pull of family loyalty, and the intrigue of a now-lost Iran. The Call of the Nightingale is a poignant journey of self- discovery and resilience, set against the backdrop of two worlds colliding.

AdultHistorical FictionRomance/HistoricalLiterary Fiction

Content Warning: Domestic Abuse is explored in this book.


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