Son Ada by Zülfü Livaneli

On a secluded Aegean island, the arrival of an outsider reopens old wounds and buried secrets, forcing a small community to confront personal loyalties, national tensions and the island’s layered past. The story weaves love and political conflict as characters face moral dilemmas about identity, exile and the cost of truth, ultimately questioning whether fidelity to place or to conscience will prevail.

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