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Other editions of book Cleopatra’s Sister

  • Cleopatra’s Sister

    Penelope Lively, Wanda McCaddon, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Sept. 11, 2012)
    Paleontologist Howard Beamish is flying to Nairobi when his plane is forced to land in Callimbia. Journalist Lucy Faulkner, on assignment to write a travel piece for a Sunday magazine, is on the same flight. What happens to Howard and Lucy in Callimbia is one of those accidents that determine fate, that bring love and take away joy, and that reveal the precariousness of our existence. With intelligence, grace, and gentle irony, Penelope Lively illuminates the age-old dance of myth and reality in a novel sparkling with wit, humor, and keen insight into the storytelling faculty of the human mind.
  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively

    Hardcover (Charnwood (Large Print), March 15, 1994)
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  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 1994)
    Cleopatra's Sister is the tenth novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively.Detached and unwordly paleontologist Howard Beamish is on a journey that is to change his life. Travelling to Nairobi, his plane is forced to land in Marsopolis, the capital of Callimbia, where Cleopatra's sister entertained Antony. Also on the flight is Lucy Faulkner, a journalist with a sketchy knowledge of Callimbia's political turbulence. As chance throws them together, Howard and Lucy become embroiled in a revolution that is both political and personal.'Every sentence is a pleasure to read' Sunday Express'A fluent, funny, ultimately moving romance in which lovers share centre stage with Lively's persuasive meditations on history and fate. . .a book of great charm with a real intellectual resonance at its core' The New York Times Book ReviewPenelope Lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and children. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize: once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her other books include Going Back; Judgement Day; Next to Nature, Art; Perfect Happiness; Passing On; City of the Mind; Cleopatra's Sister; Heat Wave; Beyond the Blue Mountains, a collection of short stories; Oleander, Jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in Egypt; Spiderweb; her autobiographical work, A House Unlocked; The Photograph; Making It Up; Consequences; Family Album, which was shortlisted for the 2009 Costa Novel Award, and How It All Began. She is a popular writer for children and has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award. She was appointed CBE in the 2001 New Year's Honours List, and DBE in 2012. Penelope Lively lives in London.
  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 1993)
    , 281 pages, SIGNED by author on title page
  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively, Davina Porter

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, March 15, 1994)
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  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively, Davina Porter

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, June 7, 2012)
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  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively, Nadia May

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Paleontologist Howard Beamish is flying to Nairobi on a professional mission when his plane is forced to land in the imaginary country of Callimbia. Journalist Lucy Faulkner, on assignment to write a travel piece for a Sunday magazine, is on the same flight. What happens to Howard and Lucy in Callimbia is one of those accidents that determine fate, that bring love and take away joy, and that reveal the precariousness of our existence.With intelligence, grace, and gentle irony, Penelope Lively illuminates the age-old dance of myth and reality in a novel sparkling with wit, humor, and keen insight into the storytelling faculty of the human mind.
  • Cleopatra's Sister

    Penelope Lively

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1993)
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