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''An immersive novel, steeped in the history and folklore of Crete: transporting, historically informative story-telling'' Sunday Times

''A moving, superbly written exploration of a family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story'' Irish Times, Best Books 2021

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This was my home. This harbour and sea. These golden alleys. But the town I grew up in has disappeared.


Ri is a successful international artist who has worked in London all her life. When her English husband dies she turns to her Greek roots on Crete, island of mass tourism and ancient myth, only to discover they are not what she thought. As Brexit looms in the UK, and Greece grapples with austerity and the refugee crisis, she finds under the surface of her home not only proud memories of resisting foreign occupation but a secret, darker history. As an artist, she has lived by seeing and observing. Now

Trade Review
'Daughters of the Labyrinth is a novel about a daughter's passionate quest for the truth about what happened to her parents in Crete during the German occupation. It is also a sumptuous and sensuous evocation of Crete itself, its landscape and culture. Ruth Padel's brings a poet's eye to this world of great physical beauty and gnarled legacy' * Colm Tóibín *
'Ruth Padel brings a poet's ear for internal musical pattern, and deep and loving knowledge of the stones, light and colours of Crete, as she winds us into coils within coils of a family's dark history. She combines dramatic storytelling with moving reflectiveness, asking us to think again about whether it is better to remember or to forget?' * Marina Warner *
'Animated by keen imaginative empathy and a strong sense of place, this moving, satisfying, layered novel will transport you to the amethyst Aegean' * Daily Mail *
'A moving, superbly written exploration of a family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story.' * Irish Times, Best Books 2021 *
'A thought-provoking novel of identity, history and our times.' * The New European *
'A slow-burner of a novel, lyrical and psychologically astute.' * Mail on Sunday *
'An immersive novel, steeped in the history and folklore of Crete: transporting, historically informative story-telling' * Sunday Times *
'Entrancing - a wonderfully rich and absorbing novel, delightful in its evocation of Crete and its many-layered history.' * The Scotsman *
'I can't recommend this highly enough. Beautiful, moving, exquisitely layered and compelling. I absolutely loved it' * Christina Patterson (will need to ask her for permission to use) *
'Best books to read this Autumn' * Slightly Foxed *
Padel deftly sketches the complications of family as she teases away at questions of identity and home. Animated by keen imaginative empathy and a strong sense of place, this moving, satisfying, layered novel will transport you to the amethyst Aegean even as the real thing remains out of reach. -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
Daughters of the Labyrinth [is] a moving and superbly written exploration of a Cretan family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story. -- Martin Doyle * The Irish Times *
It is rare to come across literary fiction as satisfying as Ruth Padel's Daughters of the Labyrinth - and I can't recommend it highly enough...Padel succeeds triumphantly [in addressing the Jewish condition] and the whiff of authenticity seeps from every page. -- Jenni Frazer * Jewish Chronicle *
A contemporary story, filled with the light and colours, culture and recent history of Greece. * Choice Magazine *
'Both a moving portrait of a daughter's search for the truth, and a sensual vision of sunlit Crete, Ruth Padel's novel is a dramatic and moving read.' * Woman's Own *

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781472156396, 978-1472156396
      ISBN10: 1472156390

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      Book Synopsis

      ''An immersive novel, steeped in the history and folklore of Crete: transporting, historically informative story-telling'' Sunday Times

      ''A moving, superbly written exploration of a family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story'' Irish Times, Best Books 2021

      ----------

      This was my home. This harbour and sea. These golden alleys. But the town I grew up in has disappeared.


      Ri is a successful international artist who has worked in London all her life. When her English husband dies she turns to her Greek roots on Crete, island of mass tourism and ancient myth, only to discover they are not what she thought. As Brexit looms in the UK, and Greece grapples with austerity and the refugee crisis, she finds under the surface of her home not only proud memories of resisting foreign occupation but a secret, darker history. As an artist, she has lived by seeing and observing. Now

      Trade Review
      'Daughters of the Labyrinth is a novel about a daughter's passionate quest for the truth about what happened to her parents in Crete during the German occupation. It is also a sumptuous and sensuous evocation of Crete itself, its landscape and culture. Ruth Padel's brings a poet's eye to this world of great physical beauty and gnarled legacy' * Colm Tóibín *
      'Ruth Padel brings a poet's ear for internal musical pattern, and deep and loving knowledge of the stones, light and colours of Crete, as she winds us into coils within coils of a family's dark history. She combines dramatic storytelling with moving reflectiveness, asking us to think again about whether it is better to remember or to forget?' * Marina Warner *
      'Animated by keen imaginative empathy and a strong sense of place, this moving, satisfying, layered novel will transport you to the amethyst Aegean' * Daily Mail *
      'A moving, superbly written exploration of a family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story.' * Irish Times, Best Books 2021 *
      'A thought-provoking novel of identity, history and our times.' * The New European *
      'A slow-burner of a novel, lyrical and psychologically astute.' * Mail on Sunday *
      'An immersive novel, steeped in the history and folklore of Crete: transporting, historically informative story-telling' * Sunday Times *
      'Entrancing - a wonderfully rich and absorbing novel, delightful in its evocation of Crete and its many-layered history.' * The Scotsman *
      'I can't recommend this highly enough. Beautiful, moving, exquisitely layered and compelling. I absolutely loved it' * Christina Patterson (will need to ask her for permission to use) *
      'Best books to read this Autumn' * Slightly Foxed *
      Padel deftly sketches the complications of family as she teases away at questions of identity and home. Animated by keen imaginative empathy and a strong sense of place, this moving, satisfying, layered novel will transport you to the amethyst Aegean even as the real thing remains out of reach. -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
      Daughters of the Labyrinth [is] a moving and superbly written exploration of a Cretan family with dark secrets. Crete itself becomes one of the main characters in the story. -- Martin Doyle * The Irish Times *
      It is rare to come across literary fiction as satisfying as Ruth Padel's Daughters of the Labyrinth - and I can't recommend it highly enough...Padel succeeds triumphantly [in addressing the Jewish condition] and the whiff of authenticity seeps from every page. -- Jenni Frazer * Jewish Chronicle *
      A contemporary story, filled with the light and colours, culture and recent history of Greece. * Choice Magazine *
      'Both a moving portrait of a daughter's search for the truth, and a sensual vision of sunlit Crete, Ruth Padel's novel is a dramatic and moving read.' * Woman's Own *

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