Alan Drew
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Powerful, emotional, and beautifully written, Alan Drew’s stunning first novel brings to
life two unforgettable families–one Kurdish, one American–and the sacrifice and love
that bind them together.
In a small town outside Istanbul, Sinan Basioglu, a
devout Muslim, and his wife, Nilüfer, are preparing for their nine-year-old son’s
coming-of-age ceremony. Their headstrong fifteen-year-old daughter, İrem, resents the attention
her brother, Ismail, receives from their parents. For her, there was no such festive
observance–only the wrapping of her head in a dark scarf and strict rules that keep her hidden
away from boys and her friends. But even before the night of the celebration, İrem has started
to change, to the dismay of her Kurdish father. What Sinan doesn’t know is that much of her
transformation is due to her secret relationship with their neighbor, Dylan, the seventeen-year-old
American son of expatriate teachers.
İrem sees Dylan as the gateway to a new life,
one that will free her from the confines of conservative Islam. Yet the young man’s presence
and Sinan’s growing awareness of their relationship affirms Sinan’s wish to move his
family to the safety of his old village, a place where his children would be sheltered from the
cosmopolitan temptations of Istanbul, and where, as the civil war in the south wanes, he hopes to
raise his children in the Kurdish tradition.
But when a massive earthquake hits in the
middle of the night, the Basioglu family is faced with greater challenges. Losing everything, they
are forced to forage for themselves, living as refugees in their own country. And their survival
becomes dependent on their American neighbors, to whom they are unnervingly indebted. As love
develops between İrem and Dylan, Sinan makes a series of increasingly dangerous decisions that
push him toward a betrayal that will change everyone’s lives forever.
The deep
bonds among father, son, and daughter; the tension between honoring tradition and embracing personal
freedom; the conflict between cultures and faiths; the regrets of age and the passions of
youth–these are the timeless themes Alan Drew weaves into a brilliant fiction debut.
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