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The Water diviner

Constantinople, 1919, Joshua Connor, an Australian farmer, arrives in Turkey to fulfil a pledge made on his wife's grave - to find the bodies of their three sons, lost in battle in Gallipoli, and bring them home. In the enemy city Connor meets Orhan, a michievous Turkish boy, and his mother Ayshe, who is struggling to keep her family hotel afloat and rebuild her life after the war. Connor can trace life-giving water under the earth, but finding his sons at Gallopoli seems impossible when faced with the gruesome landscape of sun-bleached bones and rotting uniforms. But a Turkish officer gives the broken father hope where there was none - Connor's eldest son may still be alive. As Connor risks his life travelling into the heart of Anatolia one question haunts him: If his son is alive why hasn't he come home?

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32320003821430 F
Fiction-Adult   Thornton library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743534281 (pbk.)
1743534280 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Anastasios, Andrew
Title The Water diviner [BK]
Edition Film tie-in.
Note "Now a major motion picture"--Cover.
Constantinople, 1919, Joshua Connor, an Australian farmer, arrives in Turkey to fulfil a pledge made on his wife's grave - to find the bodies of their three sons, lost in battle in Gallipoli, and bring them home. In the enemy city Connor meets Orhan, a michievous Turkish boy, and his mother Ayshe, who is struggling to keep her family hotel afloat and rebuild her life after the war. Connor can trace life-giving water under the earth, but finding his sons at Gallopoli seems impossible when faced with the gruesome landscape of sun-bleached bones and rotting uniforms. But a Turkish officer gives the broken father hope where there was none - Connor's eldest son may still be alive. As Connor risks his life travelling into the heart of Anatolia one question haunts him: If his son is alive why hasn't he come home?
Subject Australian fiction
Mothers and sons -- Fiction
Farmers -- Fiction
Australians -- Turkey -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Soldiers -- Fiction
Istanbul (Turkey) -- Fiction
Additional Author Wilson-Anastasios, Meaghan
Knight, Andrew, 1953-
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