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I wanted to ask why you have a modern character at the beginnings and ends of your novels? In The Thread it meant we always knew that Dmitri and Katarina married in the end. Wouldn't there have been more suspense if we hadn't known? - I loved the book, but I wondered if it would have been more exciting not to know?
Quite a few people have commented on this! And to be honest, there would have been more suspense - but I very much wanted to tell the story through their eyes, and therefore was obliged to reveal that they were still alive. Storytelling through the voice of a "grandparent" seems very natural to me - the stories told by people who were born in the early part of the 20th century seem very precious to me. And I always encourage younger people to sit their grandparents down and ask them to describe their early lives. My experience is that people in their 80's are very modest about what they have lived through - and to listen to their stories is the most fascinating way to learn history. Grandparents are a very precious "resource".
