- 2 Girls
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name = 2 Girls
title_orig = İki Genç Kızın Romanı
translator =Brendan Freely
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author =Perihan Mağden
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country =Turkey
language = Turkish
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genre =Novel
publisher =Serpent's Tail
pub_date = 2002
english_pub_date = 26 October 2005
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 224 pp (first edition, paperback)
isbn = ISBN 978-1852428990 (first edition, paperback)
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followed_by ="2 Girls" ("İki Genç Kızın Romanı" in Turkish) is a
novel by Turkish writerPerihan Mağden , first published in 2002. The novel tells the story of two teenager girls with polar characteristics drawn into each other, forming an intense friendship in milieu of man-dominated, materialistic, and oppressive pressures. The novel was translated in English byBrendan Freely and published inthe UK in 2005. The novel was hailed by "The Independent " by the following remark, "Not since Salinger’s "Catcher in the Rye " has a writer animated adolescent anguish so vividly and compellingly." [cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/2-girls-by-perihan-magden-trans-by-brendan-freely-514577.html|title="The Independent's" review|accessdate=2008-02-07]Plot summary
Bodies of several murdered men are found in
Istanbul and the oppressive air is evident in the city.Meanwhile Behiye, rebellious, full of teenage angst, oppressed by her conservative family, achieves well in her university entrance exams and gets the chance to enter prestigious
Boğaziçi University . This, however, does not take her angst away, but oppressions endure. Behiye's life, longing to get rid of her angst is changed drastically when she meets Handan, a beautiful and naive girl of her age who lives with her beautiful call girl mother.In short time, Behiye becomes attached to Handan and moves into their apartment. The girls form and intense and unidentifiable relationship which has both romantic and sisterly implications. Their uniting relationship has to face social problems and is damaged by peer boys, academic expectations, economic difficulties, and most of all different cultural backgrounds. The story continues as step by step Handan pain-givingly realizes the impossibility of their relationship.
Film adaptation
The novel was adopted into film by
Kutluğ Ataman in 2005 as "İki Genç Kız " and starredFeride Çetin as Behiye,Vildan Atasever as Handan, andHülya Avşar as Leman, Handan's mother. The movie won three prizes in 2005 (Best Actress for Vildan Atasever, Best Cinematography forEmre Erkmen , and Best Director for Kutluğ Ataman) atAntalya Golden Orange Film Festival which gives out the most prestigious film awards in Turkey. Kutluğ Ataman was also awarded the Best Director inIstanbul International Film Festival with this film. [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0422460/awards|title="İki Genç Kız" at the IMDB|accessdate=2008-02-07]Footnotes
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