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What does one die for? This book offers a unique story, and one of the elements that makes it unique is the author's use of color as imagery. The philosophical allusions reveal the philosophical and profound dimension of love. A black-helmeted army trained to die for the king, and blue-helmets sacrificing their own lives for the peace of their people. Two arch-enemy kingdoms and a village standing right on the border. This first contact with this village, whose existence people didn't even know existed, was actually the beginning of a great prophecy. This is a wonderful book that will leave you breathless.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What does one die for? This book offers a unique story, and one of the elements that makes it unique is the author's use of color as imagery. The philosophical allusions reveal the philosophical and profound dimension of love. A black-helmeted army trained to die for the king, and blue-helmets sacrificing their own lives for the peace of their people. Two arch-enemy kingdoms and a village standing right on the border. This first contact with this village, whose existence people didn't even know existed, was actually the beginning of a great prophecy. This is a wonderful book that will leave you breathless.
Autorenporträt
Author Tolga Çälayan was born in 1983 in Mersin/Erdemli/Turkey. He has been writing fiction novels for over 20 years. In his books, he generally uses philosophical layers, sociological elements, psychological characters, and layered plots. The author has 20 works published to date. Currently living in Türkiye, he strives to produce long-lasting works that can be read for many years, rather than writing stories that shine for a short time and then suddenly fade away. When th¿s author's latest works are expläned, they contän more ph¿losoph¿cal layers, more detäled explanat¿ons, and developed descr¿pt¿ons. H¿s novel "unutmak" ¿s a major masterp¿ece, publ¿shed worldw¿de ¿n 9 d¿fferent languages. The author gives the following answer to the question "How would you describe yourself in one word?": I am a Yoruk (nomadic) child.