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I read this book a little over ten years ago before I had gone to Turkey, not knowing that one day I would travel and live there for a time. I would see it on the shelf almost every time I'd go to the library, so one day I decided to check it out because I love stories about royalty and the title sounded beautifully tragic. Regards From the Dead Princess is Kenize Mourad's reconstruction of the life of a mother she never knew.

Raised in Paris, Mourad found out some years into her life that her m I read this book a little over ten years ago before I had gone to Turkey, not knowing that one day I would travel and live there for a time. I would see it on the shelf almost every time I'd go to the library, so one day I decided to check it out because I love stories about royalty and the title sounded beautifully tragic. Regards From the Dead Princess is Kenize Mourad's reconstruction of the life of a mother she never knew. Raised in Paris, Mourad found out some years into her life that her mother had been an Ottoman princess and her father an Indian rajah. This is the story of Selma, the beautiful and tragic mother she never knew. Selma was born from her mother's second marriage. Growing up in the final years of the Ottoman Empire she lived a privileged, happy, but secluded existence.

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Life outside the palace was rarely seen or understood by young Selma. As the era moved toward the turbulence of the First World War, tales of a Turkish nationalist hero called 'The Golden Rose' was talked about by many.

He was Mustafa Kemal who would later take the surname Ataturk (Father of the Turks) and become the founder of the Republic of Turkey and its' first president. Mustafa Kemal was given this nickname because of his blonde hair. Caught up in the news of this popular hero Selma romantically dreams that she will marry 'The Golden Rose' someday. Little does she know that once he gains power he will send her and all of her family into exile.

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Selma and her mother leave Turkey to live in Beirut, Lebanon. Her father leaves them and travels to South America. He promises to come back but instead breaks his vow. Selma has more freedom that she ever could have imagined in Turkey but despite this the memory of the father who abandoned her and her mother haunts her. I will leave the plot here and say that if you love historical novels with beautiful locales and characters, this will be your kind of book. The plot has stuck with me for a long time.

It really haunted me because it is a beautiful and tragic story. Besides Louis de Bernieres' Birds Without Wings I would say Regards from the Dead Princess is one of the best and most memorable novels I've read so far about Ottoman Turkey. Other reviews have ranged from 'the best book I ever read' to 'I couldn't get into it.' I fall into the former camp.

This book was fascinating. Only two things prevents its garnering 5 stars: One is that the style occasionally becomes choppy and disjointed.

Whether this is a fault of the translation rather than of the original is impossible for me to tell. The other is that there are some glaring editing errors that are too jarring to overlook. Those aside, this is the incredible sto What a gem! Other reviews have ranged from 'the best book I ever read' to 'I couldn't get into it.' I fall into the former camp. This book was fascinating.

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Only two things prevents its garnering 5 stars: One is that the style occasionally becomes choppy and disjointed. Whether this is a fault of the translation rather than of the original is impossible for me to tell. The other is that there are some glaring editing errors that are too jarring to overlook. Those aside, this is the incredible story of the mother that the author cannot remember because she was only two when her mother died.

She did not know until adulthood that her mother descended from the last Ottoman sultan. Her effort to learn her mother's story is astonishing. She presents that story as a novel to make sure, it seems to me, that it is truly her mother's story, rather than the story of how she tracked down her mother's story through thousands of interviews and over many years.

It would have been easy to make it her own story, but she resisted that temptation. The novel ranges from the last days of the Ottoman empire following World War I to exile in Beirut, where the author's mother grew into a young woman, to India where she was married to an influential young rajah, to Paris where the author was born in 1939 as World War II loomed. Thus the very personal story of the author's mother is set against the sweep of history and politics in the first part of the twentieth century. The novel was written in 1987 when the author, a French journalist, was 48.

It was recommend to us by our young Turkish guide as we were touring the Dolmabahce Palace on our last day in Turkey. I'm grateful for her recommendation.