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Really 4.5 stars for me. I had never heard of this author before and I'm really glad I read this (thank you, Asmah!). It was interesting to read not long after having read Orhan Pamuk's Snow. Some similar themes, and a similar time period, but very different stories. Livaneli took three central characters who at the beginning of the story were in different places and each dealing with a personal crisis. Their paths meet and each struggles with their crisis, undergoes some type of transformation,
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The lives of three individuals collide - each struggling to figure out life’s path - set against the backdrop of conflicting traditional religious beliefs and culture versus those of a progressive modern-day Turkey. There’s Meryem - a young uneducated girl, raised in the traditional environment, who is raped by her uncle, but no one knows the identify of the raper. As the head of the family, her uncle orders that she must die, having brought shame on her family and orders his son, Cemal, to do t
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Bliss tells the story of three Turkish people at the beginning of the 21st century - Meryem, a small-village teenager with a 1st grade education; Chemal, from the same village and fighting the Kurds in the mountains; Irfan, a Harvard-trained professor who married an incredibly wealthy woman and moved to Istanbul.
As the novel starts, Meryem has been shamed by being raped by her uncle, the religious leader of the family, and Chemal is supposed to "take her to Istanbul," which in her village means ...more
As the novel starts, Meryem has been shamed by being raped by her uncle, the religious leader of the family, and Chemal is supposed to "take her to Istanbul," which in her village means ...more


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