A Lost Child of Cyprus

A Lost Child of Cyprus

By Steven Baker


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Publication Date: 28 Mar 2020

£9.99

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Categories: Historical

ISBN: 9781913208394

Description

As unrest leads to war in 1960s Cyprus, one girl’s future is irrevocably changed...

Born into loving family in Famagusta, Yasmin is caught up in the violence that rips her community apart. In the chaos that follows, baby Yasmin is separated from her family, never to see them again. Adopted, she is raised by a stern stepmother who believes in discipline before love, and duty before fun.

Escaping strife riven Cyprus in the 70s, Yasmin travels to England where she hopes for a new life. But what will life England bring? And can she reconcile herself to her Cypriot history? And can she find the love she craves?

A Lost Child of Cyprus is the story of how the human spirit endures. Just as the island of Cyprus itself has seen conflict and hardship over time, so Yasmin’s story mirrors that of her island home in this sweeping tale of hope, loss and love. 

Steven Baker was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1951 – the son of British migrant parents who returned to England when Steven was two. Steven has split his intervening years living in both Australia and the UK. A Lost Child of Cyprus is Steven’s sixth novel and is based on real life incidents in Cyprus and a chance meeting between the author and his Cypriot muse in London. Steven now writes full-time and lives in West Sussex. 

Reviews



Chris R (Guest Review) - 09 Apr, 2021

Steven describes the plight of families displaced by war or civil unrest and the consequences for children with great sensitivity. A talented young lady is forced to grow up without her family around her, yet bound by filial duty. I found myself thoroughly absorbed by his story telling, and read it from start to finish in a day. Most unusual for me. Steven at his best.


Philip Neave (Guest Review) - 09 Apr, 2021

Another great story from the pen of Steven Baker who magically blends history into his modern day stories. Well done Steven, keep it up.


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