The architect's apprentice

a novel

678 pages

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2015 by Center Point Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-62899-542-8
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4 stars (1 review)

"During the height of the Ottoman Empire twelve-year-old Johan arrived in Istanbul to become an animal tamer to the white elephant Chota, befriend the sultan's beautiful daughter, and become an apprentice to Sinan, the empire's chief architect. As they build masterpieces, dangerous undercurrents begin to emerge, with jealousy erupting among Sinan's four apprentices"--

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A beautifully rich novel

4 stars

The Architect's Apprentice is a beautifully rich novel of sixteenth century Istanbul. It is loosely based around genuine people living in Istanbul at the time - the Sultans existed as did the chief architect, Sinan - however our young hero Jahan is an invention. Shafak says in her afterword that she was inspired to write this novel on seeing a painting of the Sultan. He dominates the picture's foreground, but a boy and his elephant can be seen standing uncertain of themselves in the background. I was amazed at such a detailed story being created from so small a prompt!

Chota, the elephant, often scene-steals the story from Jahan and the rest of the human characters. Istanbul itself is also a strong presence and I appreciated being able to view so many different aspects of the city as it was hundreds of years ago. Jahan finds himself in the midst …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Large type books
  • History
  • Architects
  • Social life and customs

Places

  • Turkey