From an award-winning Turkish novelist comes a powerful
English-language debut about a girl's coming of age amid violent
unrest--and her unexpected escape.
A young woman climbs the tallest tree in Istanbul's centuries-old
Gülhane Park, determined to live out the rest of her days there. Perched
in an abandoned stork's nest in a sanctuary of branches and leaves, she
tries to make sense of the rising tide of violence in the world below.
Torn between the desire to forget all that has happened and the need to
remember, her story, and the stories of those around her, begins to
unfold.
Then, unexpectedly, comes a soul mate with a shared destiny. A lonely
boy working at a nearby hotel looks up and falls in love. The two share
stories of the fates of their families, of a changing city, and of their
political awakenings in the Gezi Park protests. Together, they navigate
their histories of love and loss, set against a backdrop of societal
tension leading up to the tragic bombing that marked a turn in Turkey's
democracy--and sent a young girl fleeing into the trees.
Narrated by one of the most unforgettable characters in contemporary
fiction--as full of audacious humor and irony as she is of rage and
grief--this unsparing and poetic novel of political madness, precarious
dreams, and the will to survive brilliantly captures a girl's road to
defiance in a world turned upside down, in which it is only from the
treetops that she can find a grip on reality--and the promise of hope.