Three Daughters of Eve is set over an evening in contemporary
Istanbul, as Peri arrives at the party and navigates the tensions that simmer
in this crossroads country between East and West, religious and secular, rich
and poor. Over the course of the dinner, and amidst an opulence that is surely
ill-begotten, terrorist attacks occur across the city. Competing in Peri's
mind, however, are the memories invoked by her almost-lost polaroid, of the
time years earlier when she was sent abroad for the first time, to attend
Oxford University. As a young woman there, she had become friends with the
charming, adventurous Shirin, a fully assimilated Iranian girl, and Mona, a
devout Egyptian American. Their arguments about Islam and feminism find focus
on the charismatic but controversial Professor Azur, who teaches divinity but
in unorthodox ways. As the terrorist attacks come ever closer, Peri is moved to
recall the scandal that tore them all apart
The Island of Missing Trees,
shortlisted for the Costa Award, RSL Ondaatje Prize and Women’s Prize for
Fiction. 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World was shortlisted for the
Booker Prize and RSL Ondaatje Prize; and was Blackwell’s Book of the Year. The
Forty Rules of Love was chosen by BBC among the 100 Novels that Shaped Our
World. The Architect’s Apprentice was chosen for the Duchess of Cornwall’s
inaugural book club, The Reading Room. Shafak holds a PhD in political science
and she has taught at various universities in Turkey, the US and the UK,
including St Anne's College, Oxford University, where she is an honorary
fellow. She also holds a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Bard College.
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