"483 Street" is a story that spans from genuine friendships born out of street culture, sincere and pure loves that remain unforgettable, to the dreams sprouting among migrant tents and the loss of childhood. Even in the darkness of hardship, this novel shows how the seeds of hope can blossom. On one hand, it exposes social injustice; on the other, it demonstrates how solidarity can transform lives.
"483 Street" is a story that spans from genuine friendships born out of street culture, sincere and pure loves that remain unforgettable, to the dreams sprouting among migrant tents and the loss of childhood. Even in the darkness of hardship, this novel shows how the seeds of hope can blossom. On one hand, it exposes social injustice; on the other, it demonstrates how solidarity can transform lives.
Özhan Özdemir is a contemporary novelist and poet whose works explore the struggles of ordinary people, the depth of the human spirit, and the transformative power of education and hope.
He began his literary journey with poetry, earning recognition in international competitions, and later turned to fiction. His novels, including 483 Street and The White Room, have been published on global platforms such as Amazon, Rakuten, and FNAC, reaching readers across the world.
Influenced by literary masters such as Dostoyevsky, Orhan Pamuk, Jack London, and Stefan Zweig, Özdemir writes with a style that blends realism, psychological depth, and emotional intensity.
When not writing, he works in the field of education and interior design, and lives in Turkey with his family
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