Füsun Atalay's Blog
Nov.11.2009
“Revolution consumes its own children.” G. Büchner
I am a tale-end Baby Boomer. I became familiar with that term in my later life as its implication bonded many of my generation, regardless of our origins, in a life time's worth of warm reminiscences or sad memories which, to new...
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"Through the bittersweet process I learned that growth, understanding, and acceptance take their due course. What's important is not to lose hope and not to yield into despair. Stop, take a beath, and put a distance between raw wounds and irrational thoughts. Trust in time. It takes and it gives; it rips but it also heals. When you finally let go of what was not yours, you will be left with all that is, and regain, as I did, the Will to live, to forgive, and to rebuild what no one will be able to take away from you again." ~ F. Atalay~”
—Will of my Own - A Memoir
About Füsun
Born into a rich culture of her Turkish heritage which she left behind as a child, Ms Atalay lived her life in Europe and North America where she taught and wrote in English, the language she acquired as a teen. Her constant search for her unique identity and...




