After his debut novel A Station Called Violet, Ömer Açık continues with another heartwarming neighbourhood story where nostalgic features such as a bakery and a bookshop with cats play an important role. It’s a fascinating story of a strong childhood imagination.

Overview

Daydreamer Memo finds a friend just like him: Uncle Poet. Uncle Poet and Memo dream together and meet under a mulberry tree. Memo’s ultimate dream is to have a bicycle. For that dream, he needs to carry  the violet belt that his baker father gave  him for a week without losing it. Excited and nervous, Memo faces another  surprise from his family… 

Ömer Açık

He was born in Adana in 1980. He grew up in Ankara and graduated from Hacettepe University Education Department. His first job as a teacher was in a village in Adana, then in Mardin and then in İstanbul. Açık loves to be with children, to be on the streets and to travel. In his first children’s novel A Station Called Violet (Menekşe İstasyonu, 2015), he tells the story of a neighborhood and solidarity. And in his next children’s novel My Dad’s Hilarious (Benim Babam Ömür Adam, 2015) he tells about a boy who has a limitless imagination and wants to devamı için tıklayınız

Other Books

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Yaz Gezgini ile Hapşu Teyze

SUMMER TRAVELLER AND AUNTIE ACHOO
Ömer Açık
4th edition

Taşkafa

My Stubborn Grandpa
Ömer Açık
7th edition

Montsuzlar

Blazerless
Ömer Açık
7th edition

Menekşe İstasyonu

A Station Called Violet
Ömer Açık