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Gardens of Water shows the intensity of feelings held by a father and a daughter that leads to tragedy. It is an "eye opener" for readers who know little about the religious conflicts in Turkey and the Middle East. The story puts human faces on the daily news items about the religious and ethnic struggles in Turkey and the Middle East.
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Gardens of Water by Alan Drew
talas, February 22, 2008
Gardens of Water shows the intensity of feelings held by a father and a daughter that leads to tragedy. It is an "eye opener" for readers who know little about the religious conflicts in Turkey and the Middle East. The story puts human faces on the daily news items about the religious and ethnic struggles in Turkey and the Middle East.(5 of 9 readers found this comment helpful)