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In the vast universe of children’s and young adult literature, certain books transcend mere entertainment to become emotional anchors for their readers. One such gem that has been quietly captivating Turkish readers is (The Lemon Library) by the acclaimed British author Jo Cotterill . Limon Kutuphanesi - Jo Cotterill
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Istanbul's Beyoğlu district lies a charming bookstore that has captured the hearts of book lovers and travelers alike. Limon Kutuphanesi, translated to "Lemon Library," is a treasure trove of literature and a haven for those seeking a respite from the bustling streets of the city. In this article, we'll explore the enchanting world of Limon Kutuphanesi, courtesy of Jo Cotterill, a travel writer and book enthusiast who has had the pleasure of discovering this gem. If you enjoyed this, check out our review
The story centers on ten-year-old Alyssa (Alya in some translations). Since the death of her mother, her father has retreated into himself, filling their house not with furniture or friends, but with books. He is writing a "History of the Lemon," an academic pursuit that serves as a shield against the real world. He warns Alyssa against the dangers of fiction, believing that made-up stories only lead to pain. One such gem that has been quietly captivating
Limon Kütüphanesi - Jo Cotterill Kitap Fiyatı & Satın Al - tamadres
If you are using for a school project or a reading group, here are five questions to spark conversation:
: Calypso's father believes that relying on others is a weakness. He suppresses his own grief by obsessively writing his book, A History of the Lemon , while Calypso retreats into the world of fiction.