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Sencer, a twelve-year-old boy with some unusual habits and behaviors, cannot be friends with his peers. He can't make sense of their sarcastic looks, comments and teasing. He is fascinated with sea-shells he collects, the pi number and aliens. He is happy in his own world with his dog Tombala. However, Sencer's unusual behaviors both upset and anger his teachers as well as his parents. Everything changes with the summer assignment given by his sixth-grade teacher. During his trip to Hungary with his Mom and Mom's friend and her daughter, Sencer finds himself in the passage of a castle they…mehr

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Sencer, a twelve-year-old boy with some unusual habits and behaviors, cannot be friends with his peers. He can't make sense of their sarcastic looks, comments and teasing. He is fascinated with sea-shells he collects, the pi number and aliens. He is happy in his own world with his dog Tombala. However, Sencer's unusual behaviors both upset and anger his teachers as well as his parents. Everything changes with the summer assignment given by his sixth-grade teacher. During his trip to Hungary with his Mom and Mom's friend and her daughter, Sencer finds himself in the passage of a castle they visited. His efforts and the creative methods to find a way out of the passage surprise everyone around him. Upon his return home, he writes all about his family and friends, and his time in the passage as his summer assignment.
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Autorenporträt
Yasemin Alptekin, Ph.D. is a Turkish-American writer, translator, educator. She was born in Istanbul, Turkey. She taught at universities both in Turkey and in the US. Her autobiographical debut book "Gitmek Mi Zor Kalmak M?" (What Is Harder? To Leave or Stay?) published in Turkish in 2018 is well received by its readers. "The Passage" is first published in Turkish with the title "Dehliz" in 2021. She spends her time with writing and translation, and as a free-lance interpreter. She lives in Lacey, WA.