From Canada to Japan, from Brazil to China,
Published in 34 Languages in over 40 Countries Worldwide
With his first novel, The Missing Rose, Serdar Ozkan becomes the most translated novelist in the history of Turkish Literature, after Orhan Pamuk and Yasar Kemal...
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Serdar Ozkan visits Latvia (Oct. 19-22), Finland (Oct. 28-29), Italy (Oct. 30-31) and Romania (Nov. 22-24) for the launch of The Missing Rose.
The Missing Rose enters bestseller lists in Slovenia…
The Missing Rose enters bestseller lists in Ukraine…
Serdar Ozkan was recently interviewed by Vijesti, a daily newspaper in Serbia & Montenegro. Read the English translation of the interview.
Serdar Ozkan visits The Netherlands June 11-13 for the launch of De Stem van de Roos, Dutch edition of The Missing Rose...
The Missing Rose enters bestseller lists in Canada as the No.1 bestselling foreign fiction …
The Missing Rose on foreign fiction bestseller lists in Greece…
The Missing Rose on Canadian TV…
Excerpts from Christine Michaud’s book review for Salut Bonjour Week-end on Canada’s TVA:
- “Magnificent... what this novel does is so magnificent. One could say this book has the power to reunite us.”
- “The Missing Rose is one of the most beautiful stories I have ever read in my life!”
- “It is a novel talking to all kinds of people…it addresses everyone.”
- “When you finish reading it, you feel like you've received a gift. I felt like that.”
- “You won't be disappointed... So I am telling you, really, take a paper and a pencil and write down the name of this book... I wrote to the author and told him: 'For sure, I will tell everyone to read your book for months to come.'”
- “So if you would like to offer yourself a beautiful gift, do read The Missing Rose by Serdar Ozkan and write to me about it! I made other people read it for the same reason. I am interested to see what this book brings you.”
Gino Chouinard, Host of Salut Bonjour Week-end:
- “I adored this book, I loved it...”
- “I found that the author’s observations on human nature are excellent.”
- (To Christine) “Thank you for making me read The Missing Rose, I loved it.”