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Honor
Honor: A Novel | Elif Shafak
An honor killing shatters and transforms the lives of Turkish immigrants in 1970s London Internationally bestselling Turkish author Elif Shafaks new novel is a dramatic tale of families, love, and misunderstandings that follows the destinies of twin sisters born in a Kurdish village. While Jamila stays to become a midwife, Pembe follows her Turkish husband, Adem, to London, where they hope to make new lives for themselves and their children. In London, they face a choice: stay loyal to the old traditions or try their best to fit in. After Adem abandons his family, Iskender, the eldest son, must step in and become the one who will not let any shame come to the family name. And when Pembe begins a chaste affair with a man named Elias, Iskender will discover that you could love someone with all your heart and yet be ready to hurt them. Just published to great acclaim in England, Honor is a powerful, gripping exploration of guilt and innocence, loyalty and betrayal, and the trials of the immigrant, as well as the love and heartbreak that too often tear families apart.
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Marco66
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Just finished! A fine book about cultural shock, difficulties of integration and twin sisters. It is set mainly in late 70's London, with members from a migrant Turkish family as main characters. A murder makes this world tumbling down only to be reshaped through resilience. Good and fluent read !

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Hamna_Malik
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This letter made me cry😭❤️

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Ke633
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“My mother died twice.” #openingline #marchinbooks @maich

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Ke633
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Ok, fine.. this one is colorful too... and so pretty. #tbr #colorful #readingresolutions @Jess7

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tstan
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#readaroundtheworld Turkey
A story of family, and a look at old ways vs. the modern world, especially the dynamics between the sexes. I enjoyed this story of how there are so many ways to honor your family, and to dishonor it. Written in 2012, it was longlisted for the Asian Booker Prize. I will be looking for more by Ms. Shafak.

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lauralovesbooks1
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Honor tells the complicated story of a son who kills his mother. The story moves back and forth in time from the mother's time as a girl in Turkey to the end of her son's prison sentence in London. It's told through multiple perspectives and Shafak weaves a beautiful tapestry with tremendous depth. Highly recommend.

Mitch I‘ve just read Three Daughters and didn‘t love it but was drawn to the brilliant story building over time, so may well give this a go. Thanks! 6y
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Saari84
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Das war mein erstes Buch von Elif Shafak und ich war wirklich positiv überrascht! Besonders gut hat mir gefallen, dass die Geschichte aus den verschiedenen Perspektiven der Protagonisten erzählt wurde, so konnte man ihr Verhalten besser nachvollziehen. Welches Buch von Shafak würdet ihr mir als nächstes empfehlen? ☺️
#ehre #elifshafak

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LinusTheWonderPup
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Holy shit this was amazing 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Lolek
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Elif Shafak is a beautiful surprise. Next to Margaret Atwood my 2017 top.
Beautiful story about bad influence, possesive love which we feel to our parents, about how womens body isn't their but belong to whole male community.

#elifshafak #feminism

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Lolek
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"Będę trzymać go w tych czterech ścianach, w zamknięciu, między nienawiścią a miłością..."

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BooksForYears
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#MayBookFlowers Day 26 - Set in the Middle East

A few amazing books set in a fascinating part of the world!

vivastory I loved "An Unnecessary Woman" 7y
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Twocougs
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Just got my #springbreakbookexchange 📚 from @tjramsey75 . I'm so excited😊Thanks Tara!!

tjramsey75 Yay!! Enjoys!! 7y
BibliophileMomma Happy Reading!! 7y
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Yamich49
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My #TBR #ownvoices picks for #diverseathon this week! This is overly ambitious but I like to have options. 🤓 On book one right now (Being Jazz!).

Bibliogeekery What a great stack! 7y
Yamich49 @Bibliogeekery Right?!? It's gonna be very hard to decide what to read next... 7y
MicheleinPhilly Men We Reaped! ❤ 7y
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izah.ahmad
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"We are all half-fool, half wise. There is no wisdom without foolishness. And no pride without shame."

Strong enough!

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Sue
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My Reading Around the World project is starting to take shape. I'm still researching books (would love any suggestions you may have!!) but I'm also starting to order in those I've decided on. Here is my baby RAW TBR pile at the moment.

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Lindy Are you familiar with Ann Morgan's project reading the world? Lots of great suggestions on her blog: https://ayearofreadingtheworld.com 7y
SusanInTiburon @Lindy and @Cortg Thanks for these great links! 7y
Sue @erzascarletbookgasm @Notafraidofwords @Cortg Thank you so much for these! @Lindy I did get the idea from Ann Morgan's project. I'm wanting to change it up a bit and concentrate on women writers if I can (though I realise that will be hard for some countries.) I can't understand why she chose straight white male author for Australia if she was looking to read diversely. We have great Indigenous authors whose works are easy to find. 7y
Lindy @sue Well, kudos to Ann Morgan for choosing a québécois lesbian for her Canadian book, and it made her top 10: 7y
Lindy @sue My suggestion for an indigenous woman from Canada is: 7y
Sue @Lindy ooh, thank you for those! 7y
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BooksForYears
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#PhotoADayNov16 Day 20 - Set in Eastern Europe

The country of Turkey straddles the border between Europe and Asia - the Dardanelles literally split it into European Turkey and Asian Turkey. In that spirit, I've chosen HONOR by Turkish author Elif Shafak - exploring the concept of "honor killing" in the realm of fiction.

#setineasterneurope

Lacythebookworm Perfect bookmark! ❤️ 7y
Hooked_on_books Excellent book and bookmark pairing! 7y
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izah.ahmad
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Serenity at its best!

Martta That book sounds very interesting! Is it good? 7y
izah.ahmad Half way reading but so far quite good. It's about the honor killing conducted by a son to his own birth mother 7y
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alisonrose
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Beautifully written, very powerful and moving - especially near the end, I definitely teared up a bit. I love family sagas and exploring how one small choice or one minor error can completely change not just your own life but so many around you. My only issue was it was a little hard to remember exactly who was who, how people were related in the different time periods. But overall a lovely, painful book. 4/5 ⭐️

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alisonrose
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Pembe could hear someone scream. A piercing howl in the wind. It would be another minute before she realized the sound was coming from her. She couldn't budge, for she had no body. She had no substance. She was only a voice. Her entire being was reduced--or magnified--to a cry that gave way to new ones in spirals, independent of her will, spinning, swirling, melting into an endless echo.

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Floresj
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"Not everyone would understand this, but their honor was all that some men had in this world. The rich could afford to lose and regain their reputation, buying influence as perfunctorily as ordering a new car or refurnishing their mansions, but for the rest of the world things were different. The less a man had, the higher was the worth of his honor."
#readtheworld Turkey

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alisonrose
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The valley was alive with spirits. There were creatures here no bigger than grains of rice, imperceptible to the naked eye but potent and perilous nevertheless. Birds tapped on the windows, insects bounced off the water in the buckets as if skittering across the surface of a lake. Everything had a language, she believed. The thunderstorm, the morning dew, the ants crawling in her sugar bowl...Sometimes she thought she understood what they said.

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alisonrose
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Just look at this beautiful cover..... 😍 #nowreading

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Floresj
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Truth or perception?

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Floresj
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This is my second book of Shafak's and it is proving to be well worth my time! This intro quote sums the beginning chapters perfectly. (Great parenting quote, as well- reminded me of the Nation of Wimps book.) Another great line: "Until that day, he hadn't known that you can love someone with all your heart and yet be ready to hurt them."

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Carlottadeviba
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Very excited about this one given the times...

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