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File Size: 2197 KB
Print Length: 396 pages
Publisher: Amazon Crossing; Reprint edition (October 8, 2013)
Publication Date: October 8, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00BJ8YD78
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This is a interesting book. Those who don't like it (see their 1 star reviews) take issue with the writing style. I would say the style is journalistic. The psychological and character exploration tends to be somewhat subtle - similar to an impressionist painting where messages and information are sometimes hinted at -- without allowing the reader to delve deep and identify with the characters. But this is not a flaw - unless the reader is expecting a different writing style. So, this fault is rather the fault of the reader's own expectation.The story is very captivating and educational. It's great to read and learn about the WW II experience and actions of a country other than England, France, Germany, and the US. Turkey deserves a great deal of admiration for its efforts to protect its citizens regardless of religious beliefs. It's to be hoped that this book will inspire the country to remain true to its commitment to its citizens of all faiths -- something that can't be taken for granted today.As to the story, it's principally about 2 sisters who took different paths in life - one with a traditionally-accepted marriage with social prestige and the other who chose a Jewish man and was disowned by her family. The one with the traditional marriage suffers from the guilt borne of her own jealousy of her younger and taller sister - despite her own celebrated beauty. Her deep seated guilt turned her into a cold wife and mother. With the help of a psychiatrist - who actually fell in live with her - she may be able to rise out of that long unacknowledged jealousy and guilt and save her own motherhood and marriage. The other sister is somewhat opaque from the psychological angle. She is intelligent, strong-willed, and compassionate - something of a superwoman. She moved with her husband to France hoping to establish a life far from ostracism of the families but instead found herself in occupied France, where the noose of danger was tightening around Jews of all nationalities living in France. Her struggle is not a psychological one like her sister's but the real and physical danger and degradation based on her husband's faith.
Historically pretty good. Good story line. Well put together. Way too many exclamation points. Why! Why so many! Too many! Way too many!And the dialogue... Why are people in 1942 Turkey saying things like "What's up?" And "what the hell?"It's like reading text messages. Not at all believable the way these characters talk.The story is good and keeps the pages turning, even if the writing style is annoying.
This is the story of a Turkish Muslim girl Selva the daughter of a retired government official who marries the son of a well respected Turkish-Jew family. The two families don’t approve of the marriage so the couple decides to move to France just before the start of the second-world war. The story details how Selva deals with the dangers and constant fear of occupation and how those left behind in Turkey, like her sister, brother-in-law and parents cope with the separation; the possibility that their daughter/sister might be in danger.The plot is very clever and interwoven in this fiction story are some interesting not very well known factual historical events. The book also tells the true story of a brave group of Turkish diplomats who save a large group of innocent people, many of whom are Turkish citizens of Jewish descent, from the Nazi occupation.As the story develops very interesting characters are introduced, each with their own story. Slowly their individual futures are interwoven in the plot but all of them have one thing in common - their lives are in danger. Their individual plights become one after they board the last train to Istanbul.This is a beautiful tale of human courage, survival and endurance, set against a background of war and despair while demonstrating a spirit of compassion and hope.Overall the story is well researched but the writing flow takes a bit of getting used to in the beginning. It felt a bit unnatural however this might be due to the effects of its translation from Turkish; perhaps because Turkish sentence structure differs from English.Anyone who likes reading good historical fiction will enjoy this book.
Well-written. Very thought-provoking as in "What would I do in this same situation?" Suspenseful in some ways because a couple of the characters had attributes that could be construed as dark or villainous but were never revealed as such. I like the idea of characters not being fully revealed and leaving it to my imagination. I don't want this for every character, of course, but the author made sure there were well-developed characters to counter the mysterious. A culture dissimilar to my own was explored, explained, and revealed as so charming, lovable, and complex. I love that when I read foreign authors. I will definitely read other books by this author. I would enthusiastically recommend this book.
Most of the action came in the last quarter of the book. Other than giving some interesting insights into Turkish family life in the early 1940s, the book had few merits. But it did show what Jews went through as the Nazification of Europe progressed and the heroic efforts of the Turkish government to rescue Turks from Nazi-held Paris -- including some who were not Jewish. Not an exciting book but it added another facet to my knowledge of life during World War II
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