The Missing Rose

Serdar Ozkan

The Missing Rose
RRP: £10.99 - Trade Paperback
Publication date: 05/07/2012
EAN: 9781846043413
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Mentioned in the same breath as The Little Prince, Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Alchemist,
Serdar Özkan’s enchanting debut novel The Missing Rose has the power to change your life. Translated into 44 languages, it has already captured the hearts of readers around the world.

This is the story of Diana Oliveira, a beautiful yet troubled young woman whose desire for approval has made her lose sight of who she really is. When her mother’s deathbed confession reveals the existence of a sister, Diana sets out to find the twin she never knew she had. Her travels lead to a mysterious garden, where she is given lessons that change her forever.

The Missing Rose is a poetic yet insightful modern parable about love, acceptance and the importance of remaining true to your dreams.
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What the critics say

A more meaningful read if you're all 50 Shades of Grey'ed out.
- Irish Tatler

A wonderfully inspiring story about seeking and finding true happiness
- Magazine 2000plus, Germany

What this novel does is so magnificent. One could say that this book has the power to unite us
- TVA Television – Canada

If you like books such as The Alchemist or The Little Prince you will love The Missing Rose
- Time Out

[Ozkan's] book is a modern fable, profound and wise - similar to the masterpiece The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
- DPA – Germany

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