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My First YouTube Review!!

July 5, 2021 by Ayşe Osmanoğlu

I just wanted to share my first ever YouTube review with you. Thank you so much Alexandra Antipa for taking the time to read The Gilded Cage on the Bosphorus. And for posting this amazing and personal review on your blog.

I am very flattered and deeply moved that Alexandra felt such a strong connection to some of the themes running through the book and to some of the characters in the story. Receiving such great feedback has given me a much needed confidence boost. And it has given me the nudge I needed to get back to my desk and continue work on the sequel!

Review by Alexandra Antipa (June 2021)

“A book that offers a fascinating glimpse into the Ottoman Empire, written by Ayşe Osmanoğlu, an author who is also a member of the Imperial Ottoman Family.

My thoughts:

Let me start by telling you that I love Turkish writers. Orhan Pamuk has made me fall in love with the rich beauty of Istanbul, while Elif Shafak helped me get better acquainted with Sufism. She introduced me to Rumi, and I will always feel grateful to her for that. When I came across this wonderful book, I was immediately intrigued. I read the description on the back and I knew this would become one of my all-time favorite books.

There were so many things I loved about the book:

– Rich descriptions of Imperial life – it was interesting to read about the different traditions, such as the procession of the cradle, which was done for new babies born in the Ottoman family.

– Intrigue & conflict – I think the author wanted to show that the frailty of an empire if often accentuated from the inside. At the same time, we had the opportunity to realize the members of the Imperial Family were mere humans, with flaws and weaknesses. They made mistakes but their position rarely allowed for redemption, they were either punished on the spot or forced to live a life full of regret and guilt.

– Characters – I applaud the author for bringing them once again to life, I think this is the best way to tell history, through the people who actually got to live it.

– Detailed accounts of the clothes and foods from back then – they contributed to the exotic backdrop of the story, standing proof that a lavish life might have seemed great from the outside but it brought little comfort to those living behind the heavily-guarded gates.

– History lesson – the book offers such a detailed account of the Imperial Family and life in captivity. As readers we are introduced to complex topics, explained through the characters, in a way that anyone can understand (threats on the Ottoman Empire, rising nationalism, emerging blocks).

Verdict:

This is, without any doubt, one of the best books I have ever read. It is the kind of story that draws you in from the start. The author has a natural talent for writing and it was a pleasure to travel back in time, reading about the complex life and challenges of the Ottoman Imperial Family. Highly recommended!”

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