Carol’s Musings

Carol Tulpar Carol Tulpar

The Island of Missing Trees

In her classroom in London, the teenage Ada, child of a Greek father and a Turkish mother from the conflicted island of Cyprus, wonders whether it is “possible to inherit something as intangible and immeasurable as sorrow.” Exiled from the warm Mediterranean climate, her widowed father tips a fig tree into a trench and buries it to ensure it survives the winter. The tree knows that “everything is interconnected…loneliness is a human invention.” The loneliness suffered by Ada and her dad after her mother’s death isolates them both, alienating them from one another.

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