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Honour
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From award-winning writer Elif Shafak, the
Orange Prize long-listed author of The Forty Rules of Love and The
Architect's Apprentice, Honour is a tale of love, betrayal and
clashing
cultures.
'A
powerful book; thoughtful, provoking and compassionate' Joanne
Harris, author of
Chocolat
'My
mother died twice. I promised myself I would not let her story be
forgotten . .
.'
Leaving
her twin sister behind, Pembe leaves Turkey for love - following
her husband Adem to London. There the Topraks hope to make new
lives for themselves and their children. Yet, no matter how far
they travel, the traditions and beliefs the Topraks left behind
stay with them - carried in the
blood.
Their
eldest is the boy Iskender, who remembers Turkey and feels betrayal
deeper than most. His sister is Esma, who is loyal and true despite
the pain and heartache. And, lastly, Yunus, who was born in London,
and is shy and
different.
Trapped
by the mistakes of the past, the Toprak children find their lives
shattered and transformed by a brutal act of murder . .
.
A powerful
novel set in Turkey and London in the 1970s, Honour explores pain
and loss, loyalty and betrayal, the trials of the immigrant, the
clash of tradition and modernity, as well as the love and
heartbreak that too often tears families
apart.
'Vivid
storytelling... that explores the darkest aspects of faith and
love' Sunday
Telegraph
'Rich
and wide as the Euphrates river along whose banks it begins and
ends, Elif Shafak has woven with masterful care and compassion one
immigrant family's heartbreaking story - a story nurtured in the
terrible silences between men and women trying to grow within
ancient ways, all the while growing past them. I loved this book'
Sarah Blake, author of The
Postmistress
'[Elif
Shafak] joins writers such as Hanif Kureishi, Zadie Smith, Monica
Ali, Aamer Hussein, Andrea Levy, Hanan al-Shakyh and Leila
Aboulela, who offer us fictional glimpses of London's Others' The
Independent