Love in Exile, Ayse Kulin
Love in Exile, Ayse Kulin
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Love in Exile

Author: Ayşe Kulin, Kenneth Dakan

Narrator: Adriana Sevahn Nichols

Unabridged: 10 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/14/2016


Synopsis

The bestselling author of Last Train to Istanbul returns with a tale of love defying all boundaries.Sabahat, a beautiful young Muslim woman, is known in her family for her intelligence, drive, and stubbornness. She believes there is more in store for her life than a good marriage and convinces her parents to let her pursue her education, rare for young Turkish women in the 1920s. But no one—least of all Sabahat herself—expects that in the course of her studies she will fall for a handsome Armenian student named Aram.After precious moments alone together, their love begins to blossom. Try as she might to simplify her life and move on, Sabahat has no choice but to follow her heart’s desire. But Aram is Christian, and neither family approves.With only hope to guide their way, they defy age-old traditions, cross into dangerous territory, and risk everything to find their way back to each other. One of Turkey’s most beloved authors brings us an evocative story of two star-crossed lovers inspired by her own family’s history.

About Ayşe Kulin

One of Turkey’s most beloved authors, Ayşe Kulin is known for her captivating stories about human endurance. In addition to penning internationally bestselling novels, she has worked as a producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter for numerous television shows and films. Her novel Last Train to Istanbul won the European Council of Jewish Communities Best Novel Award and has been translated into twenty-three languages.


Reviews

This novel tells the story of a Muslim family living in Istanbul in the 1920s. The establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 meant that this was a period of great social and political upheaval for the people of Turkey. I enjoyed reading about the varying perspectives of the changes that were t......more

Goodreads review by Srujan

The book is semi biographical, as I understand it. The author marks the timespan between her father's birth and her own birth by weaving a story around the historical events that took place in the erstwhile Ottomon society with a lot of fiction peppered in between. Like Kulin's rest of the books, th......more

Goodreads review by ASoner

Bu kitabi nasil olmus da okumadan kutuphanenin rafinda aylarca birakmisim. Bir solukta, hem gulerek hem aglayarak okudum kitabi. Herkese tavsiye ederim.......more

Goodreads review by Şahika

an itibariyle bitirdim ancak puanlamayı sonra yapacağım, Veda kadar güzeldi diyebilirim, inşallah en kısa zamanda devam kitaplarını da okurum......more