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Two Green Otters
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Two Green Otters

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When her mother abandons her family, Nilsu loses faith in the world and everyone in it. Then she meets Teo, a passionate environmentalist and one of the founders of the Turkish Green Party. Teo’s close relationship with his own mother has always held him back, and when she commits suicide, his life slips off the rails. In this story of a young woman’s struggle to find love and acceptance, Buket Uzuner explores the complexities of human relationships while offering up an original reinterpretation of the role of both environmentalism and love in the world today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milet Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2016
Pages
274
ISBN
9781785080876

When her mother abandons her family, Nilsu loses faith in the world and everyone in it. Then she meets Teo, a passionate environmentalist and one of the founders of the Turkish Green Party. Teo’s close relationship with his own mother has always held him back, and when she commits suicide, his life slips off the rails. In this story of a young woman’s struggle to find love and acceptance, Buket Uzuner explores the complexities of human relationships while offering up an original reinterpretation of the role of both environmentalism and love in the world today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milet Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2016
Pages
274
ISBN
9781785080876