"YAZGI" - Book Review
-You and I? But…
-But I know the rest of all the sentences that start with.
-Then?
-Then listen to my story.
This is how Özgür Soylu begins the story. Sadness remains…
The book tells the story of a young revolutionary, Deniz's days in prison and his love for Birsen. He is an idealist who fights for the ideology of the sea, leads a messy life, cannot establish deep-rooted ties, has no address, disappears at any moment, lives face to face with death. On the knife edge, he does not allow himself to express his love of life outside. He is imprisoned and now has a regular life and address. He expresses his love for Birsen in a letter he wrote from the inside. Birsen is a young girl who has a traditional world view, has contradictions in her mind, and admires Deniz. A love where they see each other on the day of their sight and dream of the rest is theirs...
In the story, you read the emotions experienced from the perspective of a woman and a man, with a sincere language. I was never bored while reading the book. Immersive. Very important lessons are being learned. If you read the story, you will see, the events in our country make up our history. The results of the collision of ideology and traditional view at that time had negative effects on people's lives and loved ones.
Özgür Soylu also included descriptions, his expressions are so sincere that sometimes you feel yourself in the events. You feel sad or happy as if you experienced that event. Read this book. You will find a lot in your life.
The main idea of the book; People should be helped and protected no matter what the situation.