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Love in Exile Audiobook by Ayse Kulin, Kenneth Dakan - translator


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Title: Love in Exile
Author: Ayse Kulin, Kenneth Dakan - translator
Narrator: Adriana Sevahn Nichols
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-14-16
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 14 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
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.
Members Reviews:
The story was good, but wan't as good as I'd expected from ...
The title is misleading! It is about life in Istanbul and 2 families that become interwoven. The story was good, but wan't as good as I'd expected from the reviews.
A captivating and wonderfully sweeping historical novel
A wonderfully sweeping historical novel which is totally captivating in the way it transports the reader into the period and location of early 20th century Turkey. The characterization is also very expertly conveyed and I find not find the large number of important characters a problem as the author weaves the story in such a way that we never really lose track of who's who.
A Changing World
What a different novel. I had a hard time getting into the story but once in I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this unusual family their tradition s and just going year by year I highly recommend this book
She did it again
After reading Last Train to Istanbul, I was happy to dive into this book. The author teaches much about both political and family matters of Turkey. Her writing style is quite beautiful.
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Turkish families' saga
Have read author before so it was interesting to get her family background. But, had no idea how the two family stories would mesh since it came at end of book. Had I not been in Istanbul several times I might not have been so patient with all the names and places.
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