From the Nobel Prize winner and “one of the great novelists” (The Washington Post) comes a stirring exploration of the nature of romance in late 1970s Istanbul.

It is 1975, a perfect spring in Istanbul. Kemal and Sibel, children of two prominent families, are about to become engaged. But when Kemal encounters Füsun, a beautiful shopgirl and a distant relation, he becomes enthralled. And once they violate the code of virginity, a rift begins to open between Kemal and the world of the Westernized Istanbul bourgeoisie. In his pursuit of Füsun over the next eight years, Kemal becomes a compulsive collector of objects that chronicle his lovelorn progress—amassing a museum that is both a map of a society and of his heart.

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Recommended by POH Conversation Partner, Larissa Gier:

Larissa Giers is a sound and food alchemist who blends intuitive sound healing, nature-inspired culinary creations, and holistic well-being. Her work centers on creating meaningful experiences that foster connection and personal growth. In our conversation, she shared her favorite books that inspire her path and empower others.

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All books recommended by Larissa Gier:

Un Indovino Mi Disse

Un Uomo

A Perfect Peace

Forbidden Journey: From Peking to Kashmir

The Museum of Innocence