Elif Shafak is a bestselling author in several countries around the world and her work has been translated into a staggering 55 languages. A political scientist by training, her books are revered for their ability to weave intricate threads into enthralling stories. She talks to Georgina Godwin about her new novel, ‘The Island of Missing Trees’, a unique story of memory, immigration and generational trauma.
From "Meet the Writers"
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