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Menekşe Station Book Description: A first novel by Ömer Açık that glorifies solidarity and brings together interesting characters. A neighborhood defends its station! Young writer Ömer Açık, who continues to work as a teacher, invites the reader to a longed-for neighborhood in his first children's novel, in which he managed to turn reading into pleasure with his rich use of language. It does. It tells the story of the efforts and hope of the neighborhood residents who receive bad news about the train station at the center of their lives. In the novel where all the neighborhood residents from seven to seventy come together around a goal, the author manages to make one feel the excitement of children and their power to shape life by filtering them from his own experiences. The book makes you think about the results and effects of urban transformation and glorifies solidarity. On the other hand, it reminds us of professions that are about to disappear. A novel written with words of hope for little ones and adults who want to read books at the train station and see different scenes of life from the wagon window in a world that is accelerating and shaping irresponsibly day by day. People of Violet who managed to build a life for themselves on the edge of Küçükçekmece Lake, which has violet-coloured, ice-cold waters. .. The people of Menekşe, who have laboriously built their houses, roads, schools and even the stations that take them to work, school and sightseeing from generation to generation, will one day receive news about the future of the station. The whole neighborhood gathers, from the kiosk owner to the dentist, from the headman to the mischievous children of the neighborhood. How will they save their past and future?.. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 168Print Year: 2014Language: TurkishPublisher: Günışığı Kitaplığı

This work, published by Günışığı Publications and written by Ömer Açık, is now in Dünyada Kitap.

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