
Anyush by Martine Madden
The Ottoman Empire, 1915 On the Black Sea coast, Anyush Charcoudian dances at her friend’s wedding, dreaming of a life beyond her small Armenian village. Defying tradition, she embarks on a secret and dangerous affair with a Turkish officer, Captain Jahan Orfalea. As the First World War rages, the Armenian people are branded enemies of the state, and atrocities grow day by day. Torn apart and catapulted into a struggle to survive in the face of persecution and hatred, the lovers strive desperately to be reunited.Just finished reading the fantastic Anyush by @martinemadden1A very moving story. Total page turner & tear jerker
-- Sinead Moriartywonderful
-- Pat Kenny, Newstalkan important book … brave … heartbreaking … a wonderful and brave debut that brings credit to the publisher as well as the author
-- Irish EchoMadden portrays the injustices of a tiered system with clarity and compassion … the book excels in its description of local culture, landscape, architecture and language … a worthwhile read
-- Irish TimesMartine Madden has written a work of fiction that deserves its place on every bookshelf, alongside The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns … I didn't just read this book, I inhaled it. The sights, smells and atmosphere were written with such clarity and were respectful of the period
-- Bleachhouse Librarya finely written and moving debut … Madden is a natural storyteller … memorable and poignant
-- Sunday Times’ Culturean ambitious novel
-- Books Irelandunforgettable
-- Irish Examinera haunting love story … meticulously researched and moving … the sort of book that gets under your skin and stays with you long after you have finished reading it … a haunting and beautifully written first novel
-- Irish Independenta powerful story of love and loss … poignant and heartbreaking in equal measure … well written … a commendable and timely debut novel
-- http://jaffareadstoo.blogspot.ie/a compelling heartrending tale of love, loss and survival intertwined within the factual base of the Armenian genocide. This thought provoking story is set in a period of atrocities that may not be known to many, yet the author has the ability not only to transport you through time, her vivid descriptions engage all of your senses, shaping the land and people around you. You witness the very best and the very worst of people; while throughout a fledgling love fights to exist, to grow, to survive … This is a novel for your book shelves, to read again and mull over, to question - can love really conquer all?
-- Lovereading.co.ukA beautiful and haunting work.
-- Donal RyanA haunting love story set against the sweeping historical events that shaped the modern Orient.
-- Conor O'CleryA deeply touching, powerful and vividly described love story set amidst the barbarism of Armenian genocide.
* Julia Kelly, author of With My Lazy Eye *| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781847175663 |
| ISBN 10 | 184717566X |
| Title | Anyush |
| Author | Martine Madden |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2014-05-05 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |