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Mülteciler

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Paperback. 13,50 / 21,00 cm. In Turkish. 384 p. Khaled Hosseini ve Chris Cleave okuyuculari için ‘Mülteciler' kitabi, bir grup mültecinin hayatta kalmasiyla ilgili tehlikeli yolculugunu, sinirdisi edilme korkusu ve terörizm suçlamasi arasinda kalisini anlatan olaganüstü bir roman…" - One World, One Book "Sinematik detaylar, bizi yogun bir drama sürüklüyor. Bala, geçmisten günümüze yolculuk yapmis, anilari güncel sorunlarla harmanlamis… Akiskanligin yaninda, son satirlarda merak uyandirarak okuyucuyu yakalamis. Sanki adalet bizim elimizde gibi… Mülteciler, dogrunun hassas terazisini bize hatirlatiyor." - Bookpage "Yerinde ve çok sürükleyici…" - Publishers Weekly "Bu önemli roman, göç olaylarini ibretle ele almis… Derinden etkileyici ve ayrintili… Mülteciler, bir ülkenin kamu güvenligi söz konusu oldugu takdirde; insan hayatinin harcanip harcanmayacagini sorguluyor." - Booklist

384 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2018

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Sharon Bala

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Sharon Bala is trapped on a rock in the cold North Atlantic. Please send mangoes.

Her debut novel, The Boat People, was published by McClelland & Stewart and Doubleday US in January, 2018. The manuscript won the Percy Janes First Novel Award (May 2015) and was short listed for the Fresh Fish Award (October 2015).

In 2017, she won the Journey Prize and had a second story long-listed in the anthology. A three-time recipient of Newfoundland and Labrador's Arts and Letters award, she has stories published in Hazlitt, Grain, The Dalhousie Review, Riddle Fence, Room, Prism international, The New Quarterly, Journey Prize 29, and in an anthology called Racket: New Writing From Newfoundland (Breakwater Books, Fall 2015).

Sharon is a member of the Port Authority writing group. They can be found every second Tuesday swapping fiction in the closet of a store room on Memorial University's campus.

In her past lives, she worked in PR, event planning, and enjoyed a brief stint as a British housewife. Today, she earns her bread with words. She's available to write articles and essays, adjudicate competitions, for readings, manuscript evaluations, and editorial aid.

Sharon was born in Dubai, raised in the 905, and now lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with her husband, the mathematician Tom Baird.

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