The Island of Missing Trees

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ISBN:
978-0-241-43499-4
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4 stars (1 review)

3 editions

Glad I read it, but not a favorite.

4 stars

The subject matter in this book is very heavy. It takes place in both the present and the past and follows the generation of the main characters. I really enjoyed the perspectives that came from the fig tree. It threw me off a bit, but the narration for her was lovely and really gave a connection to how humans can affect nature.

Defne and Kostas are in a hidden relationship due to being on opposing sides of the Cyprus conflict. I really appreciated that Shafak wrote about this topic (even if it was a background force that affected the characters and sent them on their paths). I wanted to learn a little more about the actual conflict and found out that it's an ongoing conflict that has not been resolved to this day, so I definitely appreciate that it was brought to light for the readers.

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