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The Architect’s Apprentice

Author: Elif Shafak

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4,4

Price: 2100 DA

A sweeping historical novel set in the Ottoman Empire, following a young elephant-keeper who becomes apprentice to the legendary architect Sinan. A story of ambition, love, jealousy, and the power of dreams in a world filled with beauty and betrayal.

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The Architect’s Apprentice tells the story of Jahan, a boy who arrives in 16th-century Istanbul with a white elephant named Chota.

Soon, Jahan becomes apprentice to Mimar Sinan, the greatest imperial architect of the Ottoman era. As he learns to build mosques and palaces, he witnesses palace intrigue, forbidden love, war, jealousy, and the rise and fall of empires.

Blending history and imagination, Elif Shafak crafts a beautifully poetic tale about loyalty, ambition, art, and destiny — seen through the eyes of a boy who dreams among kings, sultans, and architects shaping the world.

A rich, immersive novel for readers who love historical dramas and literary fiction.

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