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Children of War

Children of War

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Children of War is a novel that tells the story of an ordinary man caught in the chaos of collapsing empires and conflicts, and his journey of survival and identity as he weaves new roots and donning distinctive attire.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 140 pages
\n Publication date: 26 March 2020
\n Publisher: Neem Tree Press Limited
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Children of War is a captivating novel that seamlessly weaves together the allure, intricacy, and scars of Crete's storied past to tell the intimate tale of an ordinary man caught in the whirlwind of extraordinary times. For fifteen generations, Hassanakis's family has called Crete home, and he has always considered himself a true Cretan. Yet, as the world around him crumbles under the weight of collapsing empires and simmering conflicts, Hassanakis finds himself at a crossroads of identity. In the face of escalating ethnic violence, his family's flight to Chania becomes a poignant journey of survival. Amidst the turmoil, Hassanakis establishes new roots, donning distinctive attire that earns him the nickname "Hassan the mirror." As World War I reaches its crescendo and the Turkish War of Independence rages on, a profound romance ignites between him and the graceful Hüsniye. However, the prospect of being uprooted to a foreign Turkey becomes a chilling reality. Can he fathom leaving behind the life he has built for a land where he is a stranger?


Children of War is a captivating novel that seamlessly weaves together the allure, intricacy, and scars of Crete's storied past to tell the intimate tale of an ordinary man caught in the whirlwind of extraordinary times. For fifteen generations, Hassanakis's family has called Crete home, and he has always considered himself a true Cretan. Yet, as the world around him crumbles under the weight of collapsing empires and simmering conflicts, Hassanakis finds himself at a crossroads of identity. In the face of escalating ethnic violence, his family's flight to Chania becomes a poignant journey of survival. Amidst the turmoil, Hassanakis establishes new roots, donning distinctive attire that earns him the nickname "Hassan the mirror." As World War I reaches its crescendo and the Turkish War of Independence rages on, a profound romance ignites between him and the graceful Hüsniye. However, the prospect of being uprooted to a foreign Turkey becomes a chilling reality. Can he fathom leaving behind the life he has built for a land where he is a stranger?


Children of War is a captivating novel that seamlessly weaves together the allure, intricacy, and scars of Crete's storied past to tell the intimate tale of an ordinary man caught in the whirlwind of extraordinary times. For fifteen generations, Hassanakis's family has called Crete home, and he has always considered himself a true Cretan. Yet, as the world around him crumbles under the weight of collapsing empires and simmering conflicts, Hassanakis finds himself at a crossroads of identity. In the face of escalating ethnic violence, his family's flight to Chania becomes a poignant journey of survival. Amidst the turmoil, Hassanakis establishes new roots, donning distinctive attire that earns him the nickname "Hassan the mirror." As World War I reaches its crescendo and the Turkish War of Independence rages on, a profound romance ignites between him and the graceful Hüsniye. However, the prospect of being uprooted to a foreign Turkey becomes a chilling reality. Can he fathom leaving behind the life he has built for a land where he is a stranger?

\n Weight: 172g\n
Dimension: 199 x 148 x 14 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781911107293\n \n

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