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Cages on Opposite Shores: A Novel Shami, Janset B.
Interlink Books New York, New York, USA 1998 Hard Cover Good+, No Dust Jacket
1566561574 / 9781566561570
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BZ4 - This is a trade paperback book that has been library rebound into a hard cover format. A tight, clean, sound copy in slick plastic laminated color printed paper covered boards with very minor overall shelf wear with the usual library stamps, labels, and pocket on the top outside paper edges, the spine, the copyright page, and the back free endpaper. This is a title in the publisher's Emerging Voices series. A novel set in modern Turkey and by an author born in Turkey. The main character leaves her husband after eleven years. She returns to the deserted house of her deceased mother and, once there, discovers the dead woman's diary and that she is part-Armenian. She discovers that her grandmother was saved from the Massacre by her grandfather and that her mother suffered for having an Armenian mother. As she gains a more complete knowledge of herself, she developes dties with a reclusive poet and his protective brother-in-law. This is the author's first novel. 207p. SCW13103 Price:
5.00 USD
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Cages on Opposite Shores: A Novel Shami, Janset B.
Interlink Books New York, New York, USA 1998 Trade Paperback Very Good-,
1566561574 / 9781566561570
Ex-Library
BZ4 - A trade paperback withdrawn ex-library book in good+ to very good- condition. A tight, clean, sound copy in color wraps with very minor overall shelf wear with some heavy clear plastic lamination applied to the covers plus there are the usual library stamps and labels on the back cover, the top outside paper edges, the front endpaper, and the title page. This is a title in the publisher's Emerging Voices series. A novel set in modern Turkey by an author born in Turkey. The main character leaves her husband after eleven years. She returns to the deserted house of her deceased mother and, once there, discovers the dead woman's diary and that she is part-Armenian. She discovers that her grandmother was saved from the Massacre by her grandfather and that her mother suffered for having an Armenian mother. As she gains a more complete knowledge of herself, she developes dties with a reclusive poet and his protective brother-in-law. This is the author's first novel. 207p. SCW13391 Price:
5.00 USD
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