The Quantum Loom

by Ophelia Grey

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The Quantum Loom

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In 'The Quantum Loom,' a tapestry of historical intrigue unfolds across 19th-century England and India. Anaya, a brilliant young weaver from Calcutta, discovers her family's heirloom loom can manipulate the fabric of time itself. As she unravels the mysteries of her ancestry, she becomes entangled in a plot that threatens the delicate balance of power between the British Empire and the Indian subcontinent. The narrative weaves between Anaya's present-day struggles and the lives of her ancestors, exploring themes of colonialism, identity, and the interconnectedness of human experience. Written in lush, sensory prose, the novel targets adult readers who appreciate both literary and historical fiction. The author employs a unique storytelling technique, using the metaphor of weaving to structure the narrative, with each chapter representing a different thread in the grand tapestry of history. As Anaya learns to harness the loom's power, she must confront the ethical implications of altering the past and the responsibility that comes with such ability. The novel blends meticulous historical research with imaginative speculation, creating a rich, immersive world that challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of time, fate, and the ripple effects of individual choices across generations.

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9788233931339

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Publifye AS

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