The Republic of Turkey was founded in a great storm.
After the victory, the waters never calmed for a hundred years.
Every Turkish citizen who reads a book today has witnessed at least one of the turmoils the country experienced.
In the seventies, a special young generation emerged who wanted to change the order of their country.
They were young people who were raised by teachers who were graduates of Village Institutes, who studied and pursued their ideals.
You will see that the novel Tired Country, which you will read, sheds light on the problems experienced by young victims of the September 12 Coup while returning to social life.