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The Saffron Gate

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From the jacket:
“When a tragic accident shatters Sidonie O’Shea’s sheltered life in upstate New York, doctor Etienne Duverger helps her find hope again. Etienne introduces Sidonie to a world beyond her four walls and, as her body begins to heal, they fall in love. But when Etienne disappears, leaving nothing behind but a letter from Morocco, Sidonie decides to follow him to Marrakech. She embarks on a treacherous journey, desperate for answers. Yet nothing can prepare for her what she is about to discover, both about the man she loves and an unknown country steeped in mystery, magic and the darkest of secrets…”

The Inspiration Behind the Prose

Unlike my other novels, which found their beginnings with characters so persistent I had to write about them, this book began with a city. From the moment I stepped off the train in Marrakech, unprepared for anything more than another adventure and looking forward to learning about a new culture, I felt the city’s heat and rhythm and mystery wrap around me. Within a day, I knew that I would write a book set in this astounding place. With that realization I opened myself to Marrakech – and it was waiting. It  called to me; it sang to me; it whispered to me.  And so I wrote a story about Marrakech for Sidonie, so that I could uncover the secrets of the city with her.

The Saffron Gate is a novel about understanding oneself and realizing truths, and what we do with those truths. It is about Sidonie, Etienne, Manon, Badou, Aszulay and, yes, also Marrakech, which slowly but persistently made me understand that it was, indeed, another of my novel’s characters all along.
– Linda Holeman

Author at launch
The Saffron Gate Launch at McNally Robinson Booksellers
Winnipeg, MB
October, 2009

Author at launch
The Saffron Gate Launch at The Sultan’s Tent
Toronto, ON
November, 2009

Reviews

“This book was a delightful surprise…It is 1930, and Morocco has only recently been ‘pacified’ by the French: it is exotic and dangerous. The Saffron Gate is above love and loneliness, betrayal and redemption, and also about culture shock and assimilation, colonialism, and above all about Morocco, its culture and its peoples.  It is worth reading as a travel book, but read it also as a page-turning mystery with an unusual denouement.” – Historical Novel Society, US

“Linda Holeman’s strength is a tremendous ability to create multiple plotlines and then weave them until they’re tied off in a satisfying knot…There are no holes in Holeman’s plots.  She also does her research, in this case giving the reader a brief history lesson on the French conquest of Morocco in 1912 and their maladaptation of the country’s system of slaves, servants, wives and concubines.” – Globe and Mail, Canada

“You need to know that this book is filled with intrigue, mystery, plot twists, love, hate and deception…each woven with the thread of destiny all the way through.  In the deep textured descriptions of Morocco you can literally taste and smell the dust in the air, see the deep velvet reds of Marrakesh, and the culture is brilliantly portrayed.  There is so much to experience and enjoy that by the end of the novel I had fallen in love with Morocco.” – Book Tooth, South Africa

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  • The Saffron Gate
    Headline Publishing Group, U.K.
    Distributed by
    Hachette Book Group, Canada
    © 2009 Linda Holeman
    Cover Photography: Aval Ardon/Trevillion Images and Stefano Amantini/4 Corners Images

    ISBN Hardcover: 978-0-7553-3111-6
    ISBN Trade Paperback: 978-0-7553-3112-3

  • International Editions:

    • La Perle du Sud

      Editions France Loisirs,

      France

    • Porten i Marakech
      Sommer and Sorensen,
      Denmark
    • The Saffron Gate
      Audio
      Oakhill Publishing, UK
    • Gouden Saffraan
      Unieboek Publishers,
      The Netherlands
    • Der Duft von Safran
      Club Premiere
      Bertelsmann,
      Germany
    • Der Duft von Safran
      Page und Turner,
      Germany
    • Szafranowa Brama
      Swiat Ksiazki,
      Poland
    • The Saffron Gate
      Hemiro Publishing,
      Russia
    • La Perle du Sud
      Librairie Plon SA,
      France
    • Porten I Marrakech
      Cappelen Damn,
      Norway
    • Miris Safrana
      Znanje DD,
      Coatia
    • Der Duft von Safran
      Goldmann,
      Germany
    • La Perle du Sud
      Le Grand Livre du Mois,
      Editions Perrin,
      France
    • Sáfrány Kapu
      Kiado,
      Hungary
    • The Saffron Gate
      Reader’s Digest
      Love and Life Series,
      Canada and UK

    • Sáfrány Kapu
      Reader’s Digest
      Kiado,
      Hungary