
Koca Ren
Adem is a worker's child in Germany. He is a beautiful-eyed young man who is crushed under troubles at the age of fourteen. Longing for your hometown, or more accurately, longing for your loved ones who remain in your country, burns your heart. Most of all, he burns for Adnan Abi, a political criminal who wants to be sent to the gallows. As if that wasn't enough, things are not good at school either. Neither her teacher nor her deskmate, Melanie, likes her. That poisonous child in the country is gone, and in his place is Adam, who strings the weak like pearls.
He becomes withdrawn day by day. His father takes him to live with a fellow countryman named Kenan so that he can open up and socialize a little. This young man is not a strong shoe. Anyway, Adam doesn't like him very much either. But he immediately warms up to the sad, beautiful Gül, whom Kenan dragged into the abyss with him, and Cemal, a conscientious young man. As the days pass like this, Adam has only one friend with whom he shares his troubles: the Rhine River. Whenever he gets the chance, he walks along its banks and pours everything in it into the river. Hoping to share their happiness one day...
In this second book of the Duisburg trilogy, written by Fakir Baykurt in Germany, he touches upon the problems of workers' families, as in the other novels of the series, Yüksek Ovens and Half Bread. However, this time, he tells the problems from the eyes of the second generation, in his usual genuine, warm and bittersweet style.
Number of Pages: 309
Year of Printing: 2014
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
First Printing Year: 2008
Number of Pages: 309
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 309 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9789750404702 |
The heart | : | Turkish |