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The Island of Missing Trees
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Look forward to your review!

Would be a good one for a club!

Thanks, Holly!
“Where do you start someone’s story when every life has more than one thread and what we call birth is not the only beginning, nor is death exactly an end?”
This love story between Defne, an ethnic Turkish girl, and Kosta, a Greek boy, starts in Nicosia, Cypress in 1974. It demonstrates well the painful evolution of civil war that tears apart families and neighbors. The love story takes place between London and Cypress and shifts back and forth between the 1970s and the 2010s. Kosta and Defne are not the only mismatched couple to suffer in the story – there are also two lovely men who run a wonderful restaurant; they shelter Defne and Kosta as the young couple tries to navigate an impossible relationship. In the middle of the restaurant grows a magnificent fig tree -- with its own POV – and a lot to say about death and continuity of life. It was just enough magical realism to delight me, but not so much to bore or bog me down. And I learned some fascinating things about fig trees, which I checked into after I finished the book. So, for great prose, characters, and a compelling story I give this book 5 stars.