The Island Of Missing Trees

The Island Of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak


ISBN
9780241988725
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
320
Dimensions
129 x 198mm

The Sunday Times bestselling novel about two star-crossed lovers in war-torn Cyprus

Two teenagers, a Greek Cypriot and a Turkish Cypriot, meet at a taverna on the island they both call home. The taverna It is 1974 on the island of Cyprus. Two teenagers, from opposite sides of a divided land, meet at a tavern in the city they both call home. The tavern is the only place that Kostas, who is Greek and Christian, and Defne, who is Turkish and Muslim, can meet, in secret, hidden beneath the blackened beams from which hang garlands of garlic, chilli peppers and wild herbs. This is where one can find the best food in town, the best music, the best wine. But there is something else to the place- it makes one forget, even if for just a few hours, the world outside and its immoderate sorrows.

In the centre of the tavern, growing through a cavity in the roof, is a fig tree. This tree will witness their hushed, happy meetings, their silent, surreptitious departures; and the tree will be there when the war breaks out, when the capital is reduced to rubble, when the teenagers vanish and break apart.

Decades later in north London, sixteen-year-old Ada Kazantzakis has never visited the island where her parents were born. Desperate for answers, she seeks to untangle years of secrets, separation and silence. The only connection she has to the land of her ancestors is a Ficus Carica growing in the back garden of their home.

In The Island of Missing Trees, prizewinning author Elif Shafak brings us a rich, magical tale of belonging and identity, love and trauma, memory and amnesia, human-induced destruction of nature, and, finally, renewal.
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The Sunday Times bestselling novel about two star-crossed lovers in war-torn Cyprus

Two teenagers, a Greek Cypriot and a Turkish Cypriot, meet at a taverna on the island they both call home. The taverna It is 1974 on the island of Cyprus. Two teenagers, from opposite sides of a divided land, meet at a tavern in the city they both call home. The tavern is the only place that Kostas, who is Greek and Christian, and Defne, who is Turkish and Muslim, can meet, in secret, hidden beneath the blackened beams from which hang garlands of garlic, chilli peppers and wild herbs. This is where one can find the best food in town, the best music, the best wine. But there is something else to the place- it makes one forget, even if for just a few hours, the world outside and its immoderate sorrows.

In the centre of the tavern, growing through a cavity in the roof, is a fig tree. This tree will witness their hushed, happy meetings, their silent, surreptitious departures; and the tree will be there when the war breaks out, when the capital is reduced to rubble, when the teenagers vanish and break apart.

Decades later in north London, sixteen-year-old Ada Kazantzakis has never visited the island where her parents were born. Desperate for answers, she seeks to untangle years of secrets, separation and silence. The only connection she has to the land of her ancestors is a Ficus Carica growing in the back garden of their home.

In The Island of Missing Trees, prizewinning author Elif Shafak brings us a rich, magical tale of belonging and identity, love and trauma, memory and amnesia, human-induced destruction of nature, and, finally, renewal.
ISBN:
9780241988725
Publication Date:
12 / 04 / 2022
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
129 x 198mm
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Romeo and Juliet-esque love story told from the perspective of a fig tree in the setting of Cyprus civil war (1974) between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. The story transitions between historical and contemporary times. A brilliant portrayal of the transgenerational memory/trauma of harsh war experiences that not only live within humans, but flora and fauna as well. My favourite book ever! - Yue (QBD)
, 14/05/2023
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Told from the perspective of a fig tree, a forbidden love story sprouted between Kostas who is Greek and Defne- Turkish in the middle of the Cyprus civil war (1974) where the Greek and Turkish Cypriots clashed. The story transitions between historical and contemporary times (London, 2010s) following their teen daughter Ada as she copes with her mother's death and navigates her cultural and family roots. Shafak did a brilliant job portraying the transgenerational memory of harsh experiences in times of war and segregation affecting not only humans, but flora and fauna as well. - Yue (QBD)
, 07/05/2023


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