Description
Birds Without Wings by Louis de Bernières is a sweeping historical novel set in a once-harmonious Anatolian village where Christian and Muslim neighbours live side by side until nationalism, war and political upheaval tear the community apart. Blending intimate love stories with the large-scale tragedy of cultural destruction, de Bernières delivers one of his most ambitious works, portraying ordinary people caught in the violence of the early 20th century and the shattering consequences of conflict on identity, belonging and humanity.













