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Miyase Sertbarut
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From Miyase Sertbarut, the productive writer of our children's and youth literature, a maturation story full of surprises of a little girl who builds her dreams on lies... Life is not fair to Elif, who had to leave her family at the age of seven and live with her aunt. Difficult times await Elif, who, even though she had not yet had enough of her mother's love, left behind the city she lived in, her siblings, and her beloved mulberry tree, and started a new life in Sevdilli village, kilometers away from her home. Looking for the maternal affection she needs in her aunt's arms and in the eyes of her bedridden grandmother, Elif finds solace in a lying orange tree. Our hero, who resorts to a childish game in order to easily adapt to this village that is unlike the place where he was born and raised, inevitably falls into the arms of a false paradise when he gets too carried away with lying. However, this paradise, which contains unlimited dreams and promises in its heart, is preparing to drag him into great dangers... The Liar Orange invites its readers to confront the false orange that lurks in the depths of their souls, while making them think about whether a lie is an escape or a salvation. The author, who argues that lies and dreams are mixed together in the world of all children, invites literature lovers to an insatiable table of dreams where bitter and sweet are served together. Or haven't you met the lying orange inside you yet?
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Miyase Sertbarut
Miyase Sertbarut
Estimated Reading Time: 2 hrs. 57 min.Page Number: 104Publication Date: May 2015Publisher: Tudem Yayınları
ISBN: 9789944699921Country: TürkiyeLanguage: TürkçeFormat: Karton kapak

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"My mother was the sweetest memories of my days that took up space in my bag." What a beautiful last sentence. The author tells a warm story about the difference between dreams and lies in the world of children. They summarize it very well in the back cover article: While this book invites children to the table of dreams, it also makes them understand what the door of lies will lead to. This is what I like most about Miyase Sertbarut, she weaves her message into her books so well that you get the message without realizing it while reading. I think the book is suitable for 5th, 6th and 7th grades.
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We have a lot to learn from children. I read this book upon the recommendation of my 9-year-old son. How beautifully the author describes the purest states of childhood, going abroad at a young age and returning as an adult. Longing, the tears flowing inside us, the happiness... That trees can understand people... Thank you for your pen, dear Miyase Sertbarut. We hope that you will continue to explain goodness and beauty to our children.
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Yalancı PortakalMiyase Sertbarut · Tudem Yayınları · 201571 okunma
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