Three Daughters of Eve

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Three Daughters of Eve is a contemporary novel by Turkish-British author Elif Şafak that explores faith, identity, and feminism through the intertwined lives of three women in Istanbul and Oxford.

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instanceOf contemporary novel
novel
author Elif Şafak
character Aziz
Mona
Peri
Shirin
countryOfOrigin Turkey
genre contemporary fiction
literary fiction
philosophical fiction
political fiction
hasCoverArtDepicting female figure
hasFemaleProtagonist true
hasSubject Islam
Turkish society
agnosticism
atheism
class differences
higher education
memory
motherhood
philosophy of God
political polarization
terrorism
languageOfPublication English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
mainTheme East–West relations
faith
feminism
friendship
gender roles
identity
religion
secularism
market international
narrativeForm prose
notableFor exploration of faith and doubt in contemporary Turkey
portrayal of women’s lives between tradition and modernity
originalLanguage English
protagonist Peri
publicationYear 2016
publisher Penguin Books
Viking
setting Istanbul
Oxford
structure nonlinear timeline

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Elif Şafak notableWork Three Daughters of Eve