Skylark Farm

Antonia Arslan author Geoffrey Brock translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Atlantic Books

Published:1st Jul '08

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Rejacketed and relaunched in a highly commercial paperback package for the millions who loved The Kite Runner and The Bookseller of Kabul, Skylark Farm is a novel of family survival and an epic journey to safety.

For the millions who loved The Kite Runner and The Bookseller of Kabul, Skylark Farm is a novel of family survival and an epic journey to safety.

This novel of survival against all odds chronicles one family's struggle during the Armenian genocide in Turkey in 1915.

At the age of thirteen, Yerwant left his home in the Anatolian hills of Turkey to study at an Armenian boarding school in Venice. Now, forty years later, he is planning a long-awaited reunion with his relatives at their family home, Skylark Farm. But while joyful preparations for Yerwant's arrival are being made in the town of his birth, Italy is closing its borders as it enters the Great War...

Two years later, as war continues across Europe, and attacks on Turkey's Armenian community become increasingly murderous, Yerwant's family begins a brutal odyssey of hunger and humiliation.
Fighting brutality with love, courage and hope, four of the family's children set out on a dangerous and daring course of their own: to reach Yerwant, and safety, in Italy.

Sombre and richly steeped in symbolism, Arslan's is a book to savour. -- Catherine Taylor * Guardian *
Epic in sweep and heartbreaking in tone. -- Jeremy Seal * Daily Telegraph *
This soul-shaking novel feels like a masterpiece. * Booklist (Starred Review) *
An Armenian Schindler's List. * Kirkus *

ISBN: 9781843546740

Dimensions: 196mm x 127mm x 22mm

Weight: 268g

288 pages

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