The Forty Rules Of Love And Three Daughters Of Eve 4 Books Collection Set By Elif Shafak - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
The Forty Rules of Love
Three Daughters of Eve
10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World
There are Rivers in the Sky
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9785230748007
Overview:
This four-book collection brings together Elif Shafak’s acclaimed novels in a single, beautifully designed paperback set. Across these pages, readers are invited to explore the tangled worlds of love, faith, memory and identity through four distinct yet interconnected narratives. The Forty Rules of Love blends a modern woman’s awakening with the thirteenth‑century companionship of Rumi and Shams of Tabriz, airing timeless questions about life, longing and transformation. Three Daughters of Eve follows a brilliant student navigating friendship, Islam, and personal doubt from Istanbul to Oxford, revealing how choices shape who we become. 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World narrows the boundary between life and memory through Leila’s last recollections, a sensuous, provocative meditation on community and resilience. There Are Rivers in the Sky takes us from Victorian London to a modern journey across conflict and faith, weaving memory and myth into a sweeping, unforgettable tapestry. A powerful introduction to Shafak’s lyrical narration and fearless intellect, this collection is for literary fiction lovers seeking depth, warmth, and discovery.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection showcases the breadth and depth of Elif Shafak’s storytelling in one cohesive set. Each novel stands on its own as a complete reading experience, yet together they form a resonant arc about belonging, curiosity, and the human capacity for change. Readers can follow grief, faith, and memory across time and geography—from Sufi spirituality to contemporary Istanbul, from the shadowed corners of history to the vibrant pulse of city life. The four titles share a lyrical prose style, richly drawn characters, and ideas that stay with you long after the last page. This is a giftable, binge-worthy quartet that appeals to fans of literary fiction, cultural insight, and thought-provoking storytelling, offering both standalone brilliance and a satisfying reading journey when read in any order.
Books Included in This Collection:
The Forty Rules of Love
The Forty Rules of Love follows Ella’s awakening as she encounters a manuscript about the thirteenth‑century Sufi poet Rumi and his mentor Shams of Tabriz. The book marries contemporary self-discovery with ancient spiritual wisdom, inviting readers to reconsider faith, doubt, and the meaning of love. Through intertwined timelines and lyrical prose, it explores how a single quest for truth can alter the course of a life, offering a meditation on openness, transformation, and the redemptive power of love. This is a vivid, immersive entry point into Shafak’s world that lingers long after the final line.
Three Daughters of Eve
In Three Daughters of Eve, Shafak transports readers through the memories and questions of a woman who recalls her Istanbul childhood, her years in Oxford, and the upheaval of a life lived under the glare of doubt. The narrative centers on Shirin and Mona as friends who challenge each other—and themselves—about faith, identity, and loyalty. The novel poses intimate questions about tradition, modern life, and personal belief, crafting a story of friendship, missteps, and the complicated path to self-understanding that resonates with readers who love character-driven, thought‑provoking drama.
10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World
This brave, visceral novel anchors memory in Leila’s life and the moments that defined it. After her death, the minutes and memories she recalls illuminate a world of hardship, resilience, and unlikely kinship. The book shifts between the sensory details of life and the emotional depth of community, revealing how a single life can touch many others in surprising, transformative ways. It is a fearless meditation on survival, companionship, and the voices that outlive us, told with startling honesty and compassion.
There Are Rivers in the Sky
There Are Rivers in the Sky journeys from a dust-filled Victorian London to contemporary terrains of conflict and faith. A young Yazidi girl’s perilous path alongside her grandmother unfolds against a backdrop of migration, memory, and endurance. The novel blends historical texture with a contemporary pulse, using vivid imagery and interwoven narratives to consider how history travels with us—and how stories shape our sense of home, belonging, and hope.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers who crave immersive literary fiction with social and spiritual depth. Fans of global perspectives, nuanced character studies, and emotionally resonant journeys will find four distinct, satisfying narratives in one purchase. This collection is a superb gift for book clubs, homeschool and classroom readers seeking cross-cultural discussion, and collectors who appreciate consistent design and a unified author experience. It also suits those exploring themes of love, faith, and identity across different eras and geographies, offering both standalone enjoyment and a cohesive reading adventure.
Key Benefits:
- Four complete, standalone novels by a globally acclaimed author in one durable paperback collection
- Rich, lyrical prose that blends historical texture with contemporary relevance
- Thought‑provoking explorations of love, faith, memory, and belonging
- Ideal for gifting, book clubs, and personal libraries seeking depth and diversity
- Consistent UK paperback edition for a cohesive reading journey and display appeal
- Easy-to-read formats, making each title accessible to both returning fans and new readers
About the Author:
Elif Shafak is a celebrated Turkish‑British novelist whose work traverses history, myth, and contemporary life. Known for bold storytelling that foregrounds women’s voices, cultural exchange, and questions of identity, her books have earned international acclaim and translations across many languages. The four novels in this collection showcase her range—from intimate, character-driven narratives to sweeping, global themes—each infused with empathy, imagination, and sharp social insight. Shafak’s distinctive voice invites readers to reconsider what it means to belong in a connected world.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning The Forty Rules of Love, Three Daughters of Eve, 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World, and There Are Rivers in the Sky in one elegantly packaged collection offers both immediate value and lasting delight. The books stand alone, yet together they form a rich, interconnected reading experience that invites discovery, discussion, and reflection. It’s a premium, giftable set for fans of literary fiction and global storytelling, easy to gift, display, and dive into—perfect for readers who want substance, resonance, and a bookshelves’ worth of conversation starters.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.