Walking on the Ceiling: A Novel (Unabridged) Walking on the Ceiling: A Novel (Unabridged)

Walking on the Ceiling: A Novel (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

"[Savaş] writes with both sensuality and coolness, as if determined to find a rational explanation for the irrationality of existence..." -- The New York Times

"I fell in love with this book." -- Katie Kitamura, author of A Separation

A mesmerizing novel set in Paris and a changing Istanbul, about a young Turkish woman grappling with her past and her complicated relationship with a famous British writer.

After her mother's death, Nunu moves from Istanbul to a small apartment in Paris. One day outside of a bookstore, she meets M., an older British writer whose novels about Istanbul Nunu has always admired. They find themselves walking the streets of Paris and talking late into the night. What follows is an unusual friendship of eccentric correspondence and long walks around the city.

M. is working on a new novel set in Turkey and Nunu tells him about her family, hoping to impress and inspire him. She recounts the idyllic landscapes of her past, mythical family meals, and her elaborate childhood games. As she does so, she also begins to confront her mother's silence and anger, her father's death, and the growing unrest in Istanbul. Their intimacy deepens, so does Nunu's fear of revealing too much to M. and of giving too much of herself and her Istanbul away. Most of all, she fears that she will have to face her own guilt about her mother and the narratives she's told to protect herself from her memories.

A wise and unguarded glimpse into a young woman's coming into her own, Walking on the Ceiling is about memory, the pleasure of invention, and those places, real and imagined, we can't escape.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
MM
Mozhan Marnò
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
03:47
hr min
RELEASED
2019
April 30
PUBLISHER
Penguin Audio
SIZE
234.1
MB

Customer Reviews

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A stepping stone

I REALLY LOVED Sagas’ next book, “White On White.” So much so, that I decided to read her other books. This book didn’t have the same impact on me as “White On White,” but I can recognize that this book was a stepping stone to honing her skills as a writer.

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