In The Golden Thread, Kassia St Clair illuminates the captivating history of fabric, weaving it into the broader tapestry of human civilisation. From the discovery of ancient threads in a Georgian cave that date back 30,000 years, to the intricate linen wrappings found on Tutankhamun's mummy, this book unravels the threads that have shaped our world. Through tales of the Silk Roads that connected continents, the woollen sails that enabled Viking exploration of America long before Columbus, and the lace ruffs that incited Puritan outrage, St Clair paints a vivid picture of human innovation and cultural exchange. As readers delve into this rich history, they are taken on a journey from the luxurious silk favoured by Chinese empresses to the durable fabrics worn by Richard the Lionheart. The narrative extends to the vital role textiles played in enabling enslaved people to escape, the summit of Everest, and even the moon, where astronauts relied on their specially designed suits. St Clair’s 'quietly feminist' perspective adds depth to the exploration, highlighting the often overlooked contributions of women in the development and crafting of these essential materials. The history of fabric is not merely a chronological account but a story of resilience, ingenuity, and adaptation. Fabrics have allowed humanity to survive in the harshest climates, thrive in diverse cultures, and achieve monumental feats. The book also examines how materials such as Indian calico and chintz catalysed the Industrial Revolution, transforming economies and societies forever. St Clair's storytelling is enriched with unexpected adventures and historical anecdotes. Whether it's climbing the heights of Everest or walking on the moon with astronauts, the book traces the threads that connect us to these historic moments. By touching on modern innovations in textiles, such as in sportswear, the narrative brings the story into the present day, showing how fabric continues to evolve and affect our lives. "Fascinating... The history of the world through the eye of a needle... I recommend this book to anyone," notes The Spectator. "A charming, absorbing history that takes us on a journey from the silk roads to sportswear, from ruffs to spacesuits... I devoured this quietly feminist book," says The Sunday Times. "Joyful and beautiful," praises Nature, highlighting the visual and intellectual delight of St Clair's work. "Will make you rethink your relationship with fabric," declares Elle Decoration, emphasising the profound impact of this book on its readers. Engrossing and meticulously researched, The Golden Thread is an extraordinary exploration of how textiles have shaped and continue to shape our world, threading through the very fabric of human history and innovation.