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A Single Thread: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,320 ratings

"A buoyant tale about the path to acceptance and joy--beginning, like all journeys, with one brave step."--People

"The best-selling novelist has done a masterful job of depicting the circumstances of a generation of women we seldom think about: the mothers, sisters, wives and fiances of men lost in World War I, whose job it was to remember those lost but not forgotten."--Associated Press

A BEST BOOK OF 2019 with The New York Public Library |
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1932. After the Great War took both her beloved brother and her fiancé, Violet Speedwell has become a "surplus woman," one of a generation doomed to a life of spinsterhood after the war killed so many young men. Yet Violet cannot reconcile herself to a life spent caring for her grieving, embittered mother. After countless meals of boiled eggs and dry toast, she saves enough to move out of her mother's place and into the town of Winchester, home to one of England's grandest cathedrals. There, Violet is drawn into a society of broderers--women who embroider kneelers for the Cathedral, carrying on a centuries-long tradition of bringing comfort to worshippers.

Violet finds support and community in the group, fulfillment in the work they create, and even a growing friendship with the vivacious Gilda. But when forces threaten her new independence and another war appears on the horizon, Violet must fight to put down roots in a place where women aren't expected to grow. Told in Chevalier's glorious prose,
A Single Thread is a timeless story of friendship, love, and a woman crafting her own life.
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A BEST BOOK OF 2019 with The New York Public Library | USA TODAY | Real Simple | Good Housekeeping | Chicago Sun Time | TIME | PopSugar | The New York Post | Parade

Praise for
A Single Thread:

"Set in the 1930s, Chevalier's new novel follows a woman whose fiance died in Wold War I and who finds a sense of community among the guild of needlewomen embroidering kneelers for the pews at one of Britain's great cathedrals." New York Times Book Review 

“In times of grave discomfort, Tracy Chevalier offers a welcome respite...with manners and chortle-inducing humor that would make Jane Austen proud.”—
USA Today

"The plot, and Chevalier's delicate handling of Violet's love interest, is seamless...
A Single Thread is a fascinating story about building something long-lasting by beginning with one small stich."NPR

“The best-selling novelist has done a masterful job of depicting the circumstances of a generation of women we seldom think about: the mothers, sisters, wives and fiances of men lost in World War I, whose job it was to remember those lost but not forgotten.”
—Associated Press

"This novel will stay with you for a long time, and may be Chevalier's best yet." 
Irish Times

“A buoyant tale about the path to acceptance and joy—beginning, like all journeys, with one brave step.”—
People

“A well-woven story of love…reading this is deeply pleasurable and the ending made me cry.”
The Times UK

“Chevalier excels at detailing the creative process, humanizing historical figures and capturing everyday life."
Publishers Weekly

"
A Single Thread is a soft-spoken story with so much heart. The characters are lovely; they are people you want to know more about even after you have turned the last page. They all have their secrets, their fears and their faults. But they come together for each other when needed, and those threads make for a delightful read." —BookReporter

"Chevalier subtly weaves their captivating story toward a satisfying conclusion that makes 
A Single Thread into a singular sensation."Washington Independent Review of Books

“Tracy Chevalier once again proves herself a reflective and generous crafter of smart, thoughtful popular fiction.”
—Newsday.com

"A compelling portrait of women not lost but thriving against the odds.”Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Tracy Chevalier:

"Chevalier is a master at foregrounding the small, dramatic stories of overlooked people from the past."  —
Geraldine Brooks, author of The Secret Chord

"A master of voices." —
The New York Times Book Review

"Chevalier's ringing prose is as radiantly efficient as well-tended silver." —
Entertainment Weekly

"Chevalier's signature talent lies in bringing alive the ordinary day-to-dayness of the past." —
Elle

Praise for At The Edge of the Orchard:

"Sometimes, a book comes along that somehow ticks all the boxes. This is one of those books: The voices are rich and individual; the attention to detail impressive; the scent of apples, damp earth, and pines runs potently through the whole. A joy." —Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat

"With impeccable research and flawless prose, Chevalier perfectly conjures the grandeur of the pristine Wild West Robert encounters, the bawdiness of the period, and the commanding needs of the everyday adventurers—male and female— who were bold enough or foolish enough to be drawn to the unknown. She crafts for us an excellent experience."—
USA Today

"Excellently researched . . . brings to life a seminal chapter in American history. . . . A compelling look at what was lost and gained in westward expansion." —
People

"Chevalier's research is painstakingly detailed without weighing down the story . . . Chevalier has created a patchwork of stories . . . together they form a picture of lives wrested from an unforgiving land, but with a promise of renewal." —
The Guardian

"A satisfyingly slow, character-driven historical novel about friendship, sexuality, and choices."
—Real Simple

About the Author

Tracy Chevalier is the New York Times bestselling author of nine previous novels, including Girl with a Pearl Earring, which has been translated into forty-three languages and made into an Oscar-nominated film. Born and raised in Washington, DC, she lives in London with her husband and son.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NKP38QJ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (September 17, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 17, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2285 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 331 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Tracy is the author of 10 novels, including the international bestseller GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING, which has sold over 5 million copies and been made into an Oscar-nominated film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth. American by birth, British by geography, she lives in London with her husband and son. Her latest novel, A SINGLE THREAD, tells the story of an English woman between the Wars who forges an independent life in Winchester. Tracy is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and has honorary doctorates from her alma maters Oberlin College and the University of East Anglia. Her website www.tchevalier.com will tell you more about her and her books.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
I truly like novels by Tracy Chevalier. I just finished reading "A Single Thread" and it was a wonderful read. It has been a very long time since I sat down and read a novel in less than a day. I never fully understood how difficult it was for women after the end of WWI. The novel takes place 14 years after the end of WWI, the heroine having lost both her fiancée and older brother in the war. It takes place in Britain, where a generation of young men died, both during the war and the Spanish flu epidemic after the war. These spinster women, now in their mid to late 30s, are referred to as "surplus" women. Very few husbands their age available to marry, the economy still not going strong and many of the women not married are either working menial jobs as typists or remaining at home to care for elderly parents (in this book, the heroine's elderly mother lost her oldest son to the war and later her husband to illness). So much happens in this novel that all I can say is all of the characters, with their flaws and fears, are people to like and admire. I found the last page to be so uplifting that I cried - I think because the country was getting closer to WWII and the horrors awaiting, but mostly because in the moment the book ended, the heroine triumphed with dignity and great courage. My only hope is that the author will consider writing a second book with these same characters that carry them through WWII.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
While I did not find "A Single Thread" as compelling as Chevalier's "Remarkable Creatures," this story of a 30s-something English woman seeking a full life in the period between the World Wars is engrossing. The historical period is well-realized, especially the detailed account of the work of broderers and bell-ringers in an English cathedral--probably known to relatively few readers, and certainly a revelation to me. I found the novel's ending both tough-minded and satisfyingly positive. A good read, with opportunities for thoughtful discussion that would work well for a book club.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
This was such a beautiful story. I loved the history involved and the everyday hardships and victories. It made me appreciative of the work involved with all the. handwork that is in a church or cathedral. It has made we want to search further for pictures of the needlework that was described in the book. Thank you Tracy Chevalier for this touching book!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
The first half of the book was A little long winded but make it to the last few chapters and you’ll appreciate the book. Little bits of inspiration scattered throughout. Glad I stuck with it and read it through. I also liked the historical significances when touched on throughout the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019
A character-driven story about life in England in the aftermath of World War1. Chevalier weaves a story around 'surplus' women, the paths of their lives interrupted by the war when they find all their plans derailed. With too many women and not enough men, they are forced to reinvent their purpose by creating new ways to provide for themselves emotionally and financially.
Violet Speedwell has lost the vital men in her life, her brother, and fiance to the war, her father right after. Stuck with a mean-spirited and bitter mother, she leaves home to take a job as a typist. Lonely, and bereft, she discovers an interest in the needlepoint cushion in the Winchester Cathedral and joins a sisterhood of embroiders who help her navigate her new world.
Linked by the threads of the embroidery, their lives entwine, creating new patterns that rock the existing social conforms. The bonds Violet makes give her a network of support and friendships. She learns many men's lives have been ruined by war as well. Instead of embroidery, these men have found comradeship through the ringing of the bells in the cathedrals. The church unwittingly provides succor for those who are desperate but unable to find it, showing the power of congregation and the need for people to have human contact. Perhaps the single thread of the story is the church and community that links people and their lives giving both purpose and a place to belong. While not my favorite of Chavalier's books, it was still authentic and meaningful.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
This book lived up to my expectations after reading a sample online. The main character was engaging, and the book brought to life the difficulties women faced in finding respectable, rewarding employment at a time when war had decimated the population of eligible young men.
The heroine finds purpose and joy in the relationships she is able to develop with other women and delights in her discovery of embroidery. She becomes involved in a long term project making kneeler cushions for a local cathedral and finds great satisfaction in this pastime, even finding an opportunity to share it within her own family.
She is a woman of substance and fortitude in a time when independence was not particularly celebrated in women.
The author includes information on these cushions and embroidery patterns and I enjoyed digging a little deeper and being able to see the patterns and colors online.
It was an altogether enjoyable and satisfying story.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
This books speaks to the heart of every independent woman who has struggled with the need to support and make a life for herself. While not every one of them will be as lucky and successful as Violet, it is a beacon in a turbulent sea.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
I liked the premise of the story and the characters were engaging. However, I felt the stalker episode was unnecessary to the story - seemed like this bit was added with no specific intent.
It was a pleasant, easy read - but would have been improved by leaving out the odd stalker scenes - which had no true reason or resolution.
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Danielle Esposito
5.0 out of 5 stars Pas le tout meilleur roman de Tracy Chevalier mais un plaisir réel de lecture!
Reviewed in France on January 26, 2023
Tracy Chevalier a la spécialité de lier l'histoire de ses héroïnes à l'histoire d'une oeuvre d'art, et elle nous fait ainsi voyager à travers les siècles. C'est dans l'entre deux guerres que se déroule "A Single Thread" et la romancière nous fait découvrir le destin d'une génération de femmes dont les fiancés sont morts pendant la première guerre mondiale et qui se retrouvent désespérément seules. "Spinsters", des "vieilles filles" comme on disait alors.
L'une d'entre elles, Violet, va réussir à s'affranchir de sa mère, tyrannique, possessive, aigrie, éternellement insatisfaite, en déménageant pour Winchester où elle va découvrir la joie de la broderie ! J'avoue que j'ai moins été captivée par ls coussins de la cathédrale de Winchester que par les tapisseries de "la Dame à la Licorne" ou que par "la Jeune Fille à la Perle", mais le personnage de Violet est attachant, et la description de la. vie quotidienne rend particulièrement vivante cette période charnière de notre histoire. Mais Violet va croiser le chemin d'un sonneur de cloches : Arthur, un homme beaucoup plus âgé qu'elle et...marié, qui s'adonne à cette passion "so British" de faire sonner les cloches des églises pour offrir aux habitants des villes ou des villages de véritables concerts. Leurs deux passions, la broderie et les sonneries de cloches vont se répondre pendant tout le roman.
Un autre aspect intéressant est le regard de l'époque sur l'homosexualité féminine. Car si Violet et Arthur sont attirés l'un par l'autre, c'est pour une autre femme que bat le coeur de Gilda, l'amie de Violette.
Tout cela fait un roman passionnant que j'ai lu en trois jours !
Dipl. Ing. Elisabeth Werner
5.0 out of 5 stars A Single Thread
Reviewed in Germany on June 12, 2022
Very interesting! Like it very much!
Paula Ney
5.0 out of 5 stars A single thread
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2019
Such a lovely story. Endearing characters. A look into what life was like for some women after World War II. Loved this book. Highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mujeres solteras a principios del siglo XX muy similar un siglo después
Reviewed in Spain on June 11, 2020
Relata la situación de un grupo muy numeroso de mujeres en la Historia entre guerras, sentimientos, experiencias y situaciones que son muy actuales de mujeres solteras que buscan su propio proyecto vital alejado de la familia de origen, viviendo independientemente, con su trabajo, amistades, relaciones sexuales, y tratando de buscar su sitio con valentía, superando miedos, aprovechando oportunidades, atentas a lo que la vida les ofrece. El lenguaje, en mi opinión, es quizá un poco anticuado o incluso sofisticado, ofrece también explicaciones detalladas de lenguaje musical cuando doblan las campanas, de paisajes campestres y de la técnica del bordado. Me gusta, diferente e interesante.
P.V.Pieters
4.0 out of 5 stars setting in na-oorlogs Engeland
Reviewed in the Netherlands on May 24, 2020
Goede beschrijving van de mores in de jaren na WO I. Veel aandacht voor de karakters
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