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Every person has a story. The story of this book is as follows, while I was living in Abidinpaşa, Ankara, maybe in 2015, we would go to the big macro market with my roommates. When you go up the stairs that don't walk to the second floor and turn right, there was a book section in the left corner. In addition to the many things you can buy, there are also books, usually popular ones or books on sale that are not on sale. Of course, since I enjoyed stopping at every aisle where I saw books, I would also stop by that corner when I went to the second floor of the macro market. One day, when I stopped by that corner, I bought 3 books for 1 TL each, if I remember correctly, and this book was one of them. In fact, one of my roommates laughed a lot when she checked which books you bought when I got home and saw these :) love books, love child etc.
As for the book, I can say that I came across some fragments about the difficulty of the life of a visually impaired person. (This was the good part) While I did not come across any surprising elements in the fiction, the fact that it received the most romantic romantic novel award of the last fifty years made me think. As they say, it's that kind of book that doesn't sit well, gaps, fast transitions, something missing... I sense these, I sensed them.
I can say that the subject of the book is the love journey of a visually impaired woman in her 40s with a young man who is much younger than her.