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The Architect's Apprentice

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Architect's Apprentice
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elif Shafak
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:464
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780241970942
ClassificationsDewey:894.3533
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 23 April 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A sweeping, magical novel from Elif Shafak set in 16th-century Istanbul, bursting with colour, romance and white elephants When Jahan travels to 16th-century Istanbul as a stowaway carrying the gift of a white elephant for the sultan, little does he know the journey on which he is about to embark. As he settles into life in Istanbul, Jahan's fortunes are shaped by chance encounters. In the palace gardens he meets Mihrimah, the beautiful and mischievous princess, and loses his heart in an instant. Later he catches the eye of Grand Architect Sinan, who chooses Jahan as his apprentice and changes the young boy's destiny forever. Full of magic, colour and societal upheaval in the architectural renaissance of Turkey, this is the sweeping tale of plagues, wars, forbidden romance and the simple love between a boy and his elephant.

Author Biography

Elif Shafak is the acclaimed author of nine novels including The Bastard of Istanbul and Honour, and is the most widely read female writer in Turkey. Her work has been translated into over forty languages and she regularly contributes to publications including The New York Times, Guardian and Time magazine. Elif has been longlisted for the Orange Prize, the Baileys Prize and the IMPAC Dublin Award, and shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in London and can be found at www.elifshafak.com.

Reviews

A gorgeous picture of a city teeming with secrets, intrigue and romance * The Times * Exuberant, epic and comic, fantastical and realistic . . . like all good stories it conveys deeper meanings about human experience * Financial Times * Fascinating. A vigorous evocation of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power * Sunday Times * Intricate, multi-layered, resplendent, vividly evoked, beautifully written * Observer * Sumptuous, absorbing, moving * Independent on Sunday *