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The Boy Who Loved Ferries

The Boy Who Loved Ferries

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Children Who Love Ferries Book Description Behiç Aktan, the master of humor artist, is a thought-provoking Istanbul story about urban change and lost values! Our country's well-known humor artist Behiç Akın, whose story books such as The Man Who Even Fixed the Sun, Aladdin's Chatty Water Pipes, The Season of Disappearance of Cats are read with pleasure by all children, is the story of Behiç Aktan, a thought-provoking story about urban change and lost values. The story takes place in Istanbul, on the Bosphorus! The artist once again wrote about one of today's controversial issues with a striking narrative. Ak, who constructs with a strong observation the effects of concreting on people in the city that has changed and become a metropolis in the name of "development", explains the relationship between people and the environment they live in in a clear style and with smile-making patterns. Like the artist's other books, this book is read with pleasure by children as well as adults. Fırat, who lived in a Bosphorus neighborhood with his brother Emre and his mother, an extraordinary storyteller, used to get on his favorite little Bosphorus ferry and sell balloons on his holidays. Meliha Hanımsa, who lived in a hundred-year-old wooden mansion in the neighborhood, often invited her neighbors to her home and they would all laugh and sing together. But one day, when Ms. Meliha had to move out of the mansion, the neighborhood began to change and lose its beauty one by one. When the tiny Bosphorus ferry was removed from service, Fırat realized that he had to roll up his sleeves... Number of Pages: 96Print Year: 2011Language: TurkishPublisher: Günışığı Kitaplığı
Publisher : Sunshine Library
ISBN : 9789944717281
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The Boy Who Loved Ferries Children Who Love Ferries Book Description Behiç Aktan, the master of humor artist, is a thought-provoking Istanbul story about urban change and lost values! Our country's well-known humor artist Behiç Akın, whose story books such as The Man Who Even Fixed the Sun, Aladdin's Chatty Water Pipes, The Season of Disappearance of Cats are read with pleasure by all children, is the story of Behiç Aktan, a thought-provoking story about urban change and lost values. The story takes place in Istanbul, on the Bosphorus! The artist once again wrote about one of today's controversial issues with a striking narrative. Ak, who constructs with a strong observation the effects of concreting on people in the city that has changed and become a metropolis in the name of "development", explains the relationship between people and the environment they live in in a clear style and with smile-making patterns. Like the artist's other books, this book is read with pleasure by children as well as adults. Fırat, who lived in a Bosphorus neighborhood with his brother Emre and his mother, an extraordinary storyteller, used to get on his favorite little Bosphorus ferry and sell balloons on his holidays. Meliha Hanımsa, who lived in a hundred-year-old wooden mansion in the neighborhood, often invited her neighbors to her home and they would all laugh and sing together. But one day, when Ms. Meliha had to move out of the mansion, the neighborhood began to change and lose its beauty one by one. When the tiny Bosphorus ferry was removed from service, Fırat realized that he had to roll up his sleeves... Number of Pages: 96Print Year: 2011Language: TurkishPublisher: Günışığı Kitaplığı PX0000040463
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