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Sojourns into Teaching, Reading, and Traveling

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Bookin' It – Sojourns into Teaching, Reading, and Traveling Skip to content Bookin' It Sojourns into Teaching, Reading, and Traveling Featured Review of Irfan Orga’s Portrait of a Turkish Family I purchased my copy at Daunt Books in Marylebone, London after the sales gal told me that it was one of the best works of “travel” literature she’s ever read and how the bookstore’s owner saw it as the “guidepost” of the store: representing the store’s intent on taking readers to another world. Take me to another world, it did. The world is Turkey, circa early 20th century, with the last remnants of the Ottoman Empire being obliterated by WWI, followed by the rise of Kemal Atatürk and the Turkish Republic. Orga places us firmly in his family as they experience the changes wrought by these circumstances and shows their empowering and embittering effects. This book was very interesting to me for many reasons. I have read a lot about WWI, but the focus is often very Euro-centric, and...

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