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By: Werner Stejskal
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Mehmet believes his life has finally found calm. Married to the passionate and fiercely loving Lale, and devoted to their young son Emre, he hopes the turbulence of their past is finally behind them.

Then a single unexpected visit shatters that illusion.

A former love returns, not with accusations or demands, but with a six-year-old daughter who calls him “Papa”. A child born of a love interrupted by pride, class divisions, and a mother’s interference. A child Mehmet never knew existed.

What follows is not a story of betrayal, but of reckoning.

As Lale is forced to confront her deepest fears and her own painful memories of loss, she must decide whether love means possession or protection. As Özge, the woman from Mehmet’s past, proves her strength through restraint rather than rivalry, a fragile new family begins to take shape.

This is a deeply human novel about blended families, emotional honesty, and the difficult grace of acceptance. It explores how love can evolve without diminishing, how jealousy can give way to compassion, and how children often become the quiet teachers adults desperately need.

Set against contemporary Turkish society, where tradition, class, and expectation still weigh heavily on personal choices, this story offers a hopeful truth:

Sometimes love does not break when stretched.
Sometimes it grows.

A moving, intimate work for readers who appreciate emotional realism, strong female characters, and stories that linger long after the final page.

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