The Island of Missing Trees
The Island of Missing Trees is a 2021 novel by Turkish writer Elif Shafak. Set in Cyprus and London, it follows a romantic relationship between a Greek and Turkish Cypriot.[1][2][3] It was released by Viking press in 2021.[1]
Summary
The story has two timelines, one set in 2010s London following 16-year old Ada Kazantzakis, and the other mainly in 1970s Cyprus, following Defne and Kostas, Ada's parents. A third narrative voice is a fig tree, who lived in the middle of a tavern in Cyprus, before a cutting was taken by Kostas and planted in his and Defne's English garden. Ada's story looks at her grief with the loss of her mother, and her exploration of her cultural history, through her aunt Meryem's visit. The past follows the Turkish Cypriot Defne and Greek Cypriot Kostas falling in love on a divided island. Kostas is sent to London to live with his uncle, whilst Defne is left behind, with a secret. Through it all, the fig tree watches, offering insight into the characters’ past, the natural world, and the history of Cyprus.
References
External links
- Interview with the author on NPR
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- The Saint of Incipient Insanities (2004)
- The Gaze (2006)
- The Bastard of Istanbul (2007)
- The Flea Palace (2007)
- The Forty Rules of Love (2009)
- Honour (2012)
- The Architect's Apprentice (2014)
- Three Daughters of Eve (2016)
- 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World (2019)
- The Island of Missing Trees (2021)
- Black Milk: On Writing, Motherhood, and the Harem Within (2011)
- How to Stay Sane in an Age of Division (2020)
- Future Library project
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