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An American-born traveler to one of Istanbul's oldest communities receives an unexpected welcome in this heart-warming and romantic debut

Fanis is at the center of a dwindling yet stubbornly proud community of Rum, Greek Orthodox Christians, who have lived in Istanbul for centuries.

When Daphne, the American-born niece of an old friend, arrives in the city in search of her roots, she is met with a hearty welcome. Fanis is smitten by the beautiful and aloof outsider, who, despite the age difference, reminds him of the fiancée he lost in the 1955 pogrom.

Kosmas, a master pastry chef on the lookout for a good Rum wife, also falls instantly for Daphne. She is intrigued by him, but can she love him in return? Or will a family secret, deeply rooted in the painful history of the city itself, threaten their chances?

This story of love, hopeful beginnings, and ancient traditions introduces a sparkling new literary voice sure to transport and entertain.… (més)

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Títol:A Recipe for Daphne: A Novel (Hoopoe Fiction)
Autors:Nektaria Anastasiadou (Autor)
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Es mostren totes 5
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  DKnight0918 | Dec 1, 2022 |
WPo review. I loved this book - it’s a simple-ish story, with complex characters and a real sense of place for lovely Istanbul.

I had no idea there was a Greek Orthodox Christian community in Istanbul, and certainly nothing about the pogrom in 1955 that eliminated many of them. The older members of the community are scarred by the events of that past and live uneasily with the Muslim majority.

There are so many interesting characters - especially Mr Fanis. He is diagnosed with vascular dementia and cerebral arteriosclerosis, but what he really wants from his doctor is a prescription for viagra. Although he is 76, he wants to remarry and have children. I love how Fanis is unfazed by the diagnosis - he burns the prescriptions he does get from the doctor and really makes no changes to his life in Istanbul.

And Kosmas, who owns a patisserie and is a talented pastry maker - and lives with his mother Rea. Who is jealous of any woman Kosmas is interested in, not that he has the nerve to date much anyway.

Julien the professor. Dimitris the journalist (I think). Aliki the old woman. Gavriela and her niece Daphne of course. Daphne visits from Miami and falls under Istanbul’s spell. The others refer to Istanbul as The City. Daphne and Kosmas have a few dates - he is smitten with her, and she is slowly attracted to him. Kosmas begins to think for himself - he asks for dating advice from Fanis (a notorious womanizer) , who really wants Daphne for himself. His mother buys his clothes - does she really have bad taste or is she purposely trying to make him look unappealing?! Fanis takes him to an excellent tailor who steers him well (despite fanis’s attempt to foil).

I really liked the people in this story, their attachment to each other, and their love for Istanbul. ( )
  BeckiMarsh | Jul 12, 2021 |
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The romance(s) are light, fluffy, and feel-good with many happy endings and a good sprinkling of humor. If you enjoy arm-chair traveling and are looking for a novel set in current times with descriptions of modern Istanbul, this novel may fit the bill. Lots of good history worked into the story as well as the current cultures showing the tensions between the Greek Orthodox Christians and the Muslims.

3.5 stars. I received a copy of this book through LibraryThing Early Reviewers Program in exchange for an unbiased review. ( )
  streamsong | Jan 3, 2021 |
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Disclaimer: I received a free copy in a LibraryThing giveaway.

I'm probably more familiar with Greek culture than most Americans, because I'm married to a Greek, but I know little about contemporary Greeks living in Turkey. I requested this book in the LibraryThing giveaway to help fill in gaps in my knowledge.

Overall, I found the setting and the author's descriptions enchanting. The plot was less enjoyable for me because it was largely predictable, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyable.

Without giving away any spoilers, the book focuses on two Greek (Rum) men - Kosmas, a middle-aged baker, and Fanis, an elderly retiree - and their plans to woo and marry Rum women. The author set up some tension early on - will she go out with him or not? - but it was resolved without incident and that was kind of bland. I thought the Fanis part of the story was the weakest, and it could have been reduced to just the part about him coming to terms with his past to make the book stronger.

That being said, I did enjoy this book. (Side note: The length of time it took me to read should not be interpreted as lack of interest in the book. It's just that the copy I was given didn't play nice with my ebook reader and I could only read it in brief periods on my computer when my kid wasn't interrupting me.) The descriptions of Istanbul (Constantinople, or as Greeks call it, The City) really make me want to visit and sample local cuisine while taking in the architecture and historical sites. ( )
  Lindoula | Sep 18, 2020 |
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Disclaimer: I obtained this book via LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program.

This is the debut novel of the author, and it is sizeable (327 pages). It is set completely in Istanbul in modern times (this past decade). The author immerses the reader into the culture of Istanbul, with vivid details of culture, sights, sounds, and smells. This was the treasure of the book - to be exposed to a culture different from mine and to see it through the eyes of both those who live there, and those who are visiting.

Fanis, a gentleman in his 70s, lost his fiancee many years ago. He meets Daphne, from Miami, who is of Turkish descent but is far younger (32). Both are "Rums", those who have retained their Christian Orthodox background. He is clearly smitten, and jealous of Kosmas, who is equally smitten but younger. The story weaves itself around these relationships and develops each character well.

Because of the size, I read a couple of chapters each evening, which made the book stretch out long enough that I had to piece together details often. The plot had many intertwined parts, so I wish I had taken the time to read it in two or three focused sessions.

Overall - I liked the book very much; I liked the plot; and I LOVED being immersed in the details of the culture. Well done! ( )
  jacobusp | Aug 28, 2020 |
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An American-born traveler to one of Istanbul's oldest communities receives an unexpected welcome in this heart-warming and romantic debut

Fanis is at the center of a dwindling yet stubbornly proud community of Rum, Greek Orthodox Christians, who have lived in Istanbul for centuries.

When Daphne, the American-born niece of an old friend, arrives in the city in search of her roots, she is met with a hearty welcome. Fanis is smitten by the beautiful and aloof outsider, who, despite the age difference, reminds him of the fiancée he lost in the 1955 pogrom.

Kosmas, a master pastry chef on the lookout for a good Rum wife, also falls instantly for Daphne. She is intrigued by him, but can she love him in return? Or will a family secret, deeply rooted in the painful history of the city itself, threaten their chances?

This story of love, hopeful beginnings, and ancient traditions introduces a sparkling new literary voice sure to transport and entertain.

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