Son of the Immigrant is a novel about the search for identity beyond borders, the silent weight of memories, and the journey of a man who never forgets his roots.
From Novi Pazar to Istanbul, from Istanbul to London, this story travels through the wrinkles of a grandfather’s face, the silence of a mother, and the sounds of an old marketplace—down into the deepest chambers of the human soul.
This book carries the traces of a language shaped by the literary heritage of Meša Selimović, Ivo Andrić, Sabahattin Ali, Yaşar Kemal, Orhan Pamuk, Marcel Proust, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and James Joyce.
For those who seek the truth hidden in memories, cities, and silence…
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