'[A] superb family history that teems with historical colour and details that both fascinate and shock … Broken Threads is a calm and compassionate tale; but it also offers an accessible primer on a little-understood area of recent world history’DAILY TELEGRAPH 'A rigorous historical account … Husain did what she knew best: a forensic eye was cast over boxes of source material, she sifted through archives and interviewed characters on the periphery of the story to weave together something personal, yes, but also deeply political and resonant’ BRITISH VOGUE‘Mishal Husain weaves an intricate family web that catches all the hope and optimism, as well as the tragedy and disappointment of the birth of Pakistan and independent India in 1947. With clarity, warmth and profound sympathy, as well as some brilliant archival detective work, she performs a fascinating act of reconstruction’ WILLIAM DALRYMPLE‘At times this book feels like vital history, which just happens to read like a great novel. At other times, it reads like a novel that just happens to inform us about great history’ SATHNAM SANGHERA‘The most important and accessible book I have ever read about the days leading up to and surrounding the partition of India. I read it as one would a thriller, a page-turner; a fabulous achievement by a skilled writer, packed with facts but floating like a butterfly’ JOANNA LUMLEY'A love story and an extraordinary personal journey set against some of the greatest upheavals of the 21st century … As moving as it is important’ PETER FRANKOPAN‘An unflinching portrait of a family splintered by partition. Husain’s beautifully written family memoir examines the shared trauma that so many families like hers endured, finding hope and compassion in one of South Asia’s darkest chapters’ JEMIMA KHAN‘The play between darkness and light, the assiduous research and emotional literacy makes Broken Threads one of the best books ever on the epochs that shaped three nations. A triumph’ i News