<p><b>"A deeply thoughtful, gripping and scrupulous book told in Sayarer''s trademark style from the saddle and the roadside" CAROLINE EDEN</b><br><br><b>By a winner of the Stanford Dolman Award for Travel Writing</b><br><br><b>"The best travelogues should make </b><b>you question your preconceptions of a </b><b>place and force you to engage with what </b><b>the author is saying. </b><b><i>T¿rkiye </i></b><b> succeeds on </b><b>both fronts" <i>Cycle Magazine</i></b><br><br><b>"We need writers who will go all the way for a story, and tell it with fire. Sayarer is a marvellous example" HORATIO CLARE</b><br><br><b>On the eve of its centenary year and elections that will shape the coming generations, Julian Emre Sayarer sets out to cycle across T¿rkiye</b><b>, from the Aegean coast to the Armenian border.</b><br><br>Meeting Turkish farmers and workers, Syrian refugees and Russians avoiding conscription, the journey brings to life a living, breathing, cultural tapestry of the place where As