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I want to start by saying 'what a wonderful book you are'. I like Ayşegül Genç's books and I think they have added a lot to me. I love the mindset of the characters. Established sentences. The topics mentioned. Things that are on my agenda and that I cannot find in most books.
I don't know why a book is liked so much?
Because you found something inside you that you never knew about?
Or is it because you find something similar to yourself in you? I will think about this issue also.
As for the book; Beautiful.
The name of the book does not mean something inside. Abbreviated name of an organization. Let's touch on the subject lightly.
A blind poet. He is trying to live in a basement in an occupied country whose name we have never learned. Seyla. There is Seyla. A 17 year old girl. We can't see him at all. We only learn about the poet as he remembers the past while waiting for him to return after losing him in a bombardment.
The book progresses in two directions. The second arm is a section written by the author about Seyla. By the writers of something inside. If I were to tell you why they did this, it would be talking about too much of its content, so I recommend you read this, this magnificent fiction, from the book.
Let me say this much. I have never seen a character writing for the author of the book before in a book. Look at the sentence. Here is such a book. I like it and recommend it.