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Beschreibung
Ottoman Empire, 1876. Amid the political turbulence of the summer of three sultans, a Belgian woman secretly marries the future Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Weeks later he deposes his brother to take the throne, and she disappears without a trace.

BEFORE HE WAS RED reimagines a forgotten but pivotal moment in Ottoman history. On the eve of a loveless marriage, glove maker Flora Cordier rescues a stranger from Ottoman troops, unaware he is Prince Hamid, second in line to the throne, risking his life for one night of freedom. Their meeting sparks a forbidden love and a shared longing for self-determination.

Set against the plotting that propels Hamid to power and the rivalries of the European empires, the narrative unfolds through five voices: Flora; Hamid; Perestu, the ambitious step-mother; Murad, the brother-turned-rival; and Reshid, a Jewish dervish-tutor determined to survive.

Atmospheric and rich in political intrigue and subversive love, this sweeping historical novel brings a vanished world to life. It will appeal to readers of Maggie Shipstead's Great Circle for its emotional stakes and pursuit of freedom, and to fans of James Clavell's Shgun for its cinematic scale, court intrigue and immersive, little-known history. Ideal for book clubs, it offers a story of love, freedom and belonging in the shadow of empire, inspired by true events and real figures history has all but forgotten.
Ottoman Empire, 1876. Amid the political turbulence of the summer of three sultans, a Belgian woman secretly marries the future Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Weeks later he deposes his brother to take the throne, and she disappears without a trace.

BEFORE HE WAS RED reimagines a forgotten but pivotal moment in Ottoman history. On the eve of a loveless marriage, glove maker Flora Cordier rescues a stranger from Ottoman troops, unaware he is Prince Hamid, second in line to the throne, risking his life for one night of freedom. Their meeting sparks a forbidden love and a shared longing for self-determination.

Set against the plotting that propels Hamid to power and the rivalries of the European empires, the narrative unfolds through five voices: Flora; Hamid; Perestu, the ambitious step-mother; Murad, the brother-turned-rival; and Reshid, a Jewish dervish-tutor determined to survive.

Atmospheric and rich in political intrigue and subversive love, this sweeping historical novel brings a vanished world to life. It will appeal to readers of Maggie Shipstead's Great Circle for its emotional stakes and pursuit of freedom, and to fans of James Clavell's Shgun for its cinematic scale, court intrigue and immersive, little-known history. Ideal for book clubs, it offers a story of love, freedom and belonging in the shadow of empire, inspired by true events and real figures history has all but forgotten.
Über den Autor
[...] - author website with a Brief Historical Guide for BEFORE HE WAS RED, research on Abdulhamid II and the 19thcentury Ottoman Empire, a free Book Club Package, and a Pinterest Ottoman Mood Board used for worldbuilding in this historical fiction novel set in Istanbul.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9789083607108
ISBN-10: 9083607100
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ståhle, Christina
Hersteller: Pebble Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Christina Ståhle
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.11.2025
Gewicht: 0,551 kg
Artikel-ID: 134545167

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