Birds Without Wings by Louis de Bernières

Set against the backdrop of the waning days of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of modern Turkey, this poignant narrative weaves together the lives of the inhabitants of a small Anatolian village. Through the eyes of its diverse characters, the story explores themes of love, friendship, and the devastating impact of war and nationalism. As the village's Christian and Muslim communities are torn apart by external forces, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the enduring spirit of hope amidst the chaos of change.

Published
2004
Nationality
British
Length
Long
Pages
600-650
Original Language
English
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