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In 1974 Cyprus, two teenagers from opposing sides of a divided land meet in secret at a taverna, a refuge from the turmoil surrounding them. Kostas, a Greek Christian, and Defne, a Turkish Muslim, find solace in the vibrant atmosphere filled with the best food, music, and wine. The taverna, adorned with garlic, chili peppers, and wild herbs, allows them to escape the harsh realities of their world, even if just for a few hours. A fig tree growing through the roof stands as a silent witness to their joyful meetings and the inevitable separation that war will bring. Decades later, in north London, sixteen-year-old Ada Kazantzakis longs to understand her family's past, having never visited the island of her parents' birth. She grapples with the weight of secrets and silence, her only link to her heritage being a Ficus Carica in her garden. The narrative weaves together themes of belonging, identity, love, trauma, and the destruction of nature, ultimately exploring the journey toward renewal. Through this rich and magical tale, the author captures the enduring impact of memory and the quest for connection across generations.
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The Island of Missing Trees, Elif Shafak
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