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Without a Country

One of the untold stories of World War II is how the Turkish government offered asylum to a handful of German academics and their families. In Ayse Kulin's Without a Country, one such professor and his family make the journey to Turkey, but as the years and generations pass, they struggle with their dual identities and the continuing specter of anti-Semitism, even up to the present day.