This is a magnificent novel that travels a route through the Turkish cities of Trabzon Tabriz Tbilisi Batumi and Istanbul. It is a story that stretches from the Balkan wars to the First World War. Two lives beginning in Trabzon and Tabriz are headed straight for one another. Two rivers or rather many rivers first flow rapidly and then slow to a calm. Two of these rivers are Settarhan the unpredictable son of the most powerful and noble merchant in Tabriz and Zehra pearl of Tabriz. A bookseller from Batumi named Sophia also gets caught up in the river of Settarhan who has a feeling of love or friendship. All of these rivers wind across the barren and dry landscape of war and immigration. In "Pomegranate Tree" Nazan Bekiroğlu tells a richly imaginative story of conflict and destiny using finely crafted characters and dexterous language on a backdrop of historical detail.