This story takes place during one lunar cycle in the summer of 2013. A man takes his two daughters to one of the world’s great cities that exists in the center of history and our maps. Along the way they meet some fascinating characters, and explore the complex relationship between imaginary time, existentialism, Islam, Christianity, and the East and West. The sights and sounds of Turkey make this a fun journey for who ever decides to read this book.
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That I May Die Roaming
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Of Rice and Yen: An Englishman’s look at the best and worst of Japan
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Elysian Fields Lost
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Follow Me
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