The Bastard of Istanbul
Elif Shafak - Author
Awards
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Orange Prize for Fiction: Longlist 2008
Summary of The Bastard of Istanbul
Summary of The Bastard of Istanbul
Reviews for The Bastard of Istanbul
An Excerpt from The Bastard of Istanbul
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Populated with vibrant characters, The Bastard of Istanbul is the story of two families, one Turkish and one
Armenian American, and their struggle to forge their unique identities against the backdrop of Turkey's violent history.
Filled with humor and understanding, this exuberant, dramatic novel is about memory and forgetting, about the tension
between the need to examine the past and the desire to erase it.
"Zesty, imaginative . . . A Turkish version of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club."-USA Today "Shafak's writing is seductive. . . . The Bastard of Istanbul portrays family as more than merely a function of genetics and fate, folding together history and fiction, the personal and the political into a thing of beauty." -Elle "[This] saucy, witty, dramatic, and affecting tale in the spirit of novels by Amy Tan, Julia Alvarez, and Bharati Mukherjee should prove irresistible to readers. . . . A grandly emphatic and spellbinding story." -New York Newsday (cover) "Beautifully imagined . . . this wonderful new novel carried me away. And reality was different when I returned." -Chicago Tribune |
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