The long-awaited return of Mustafa brings the Kanzaci household to breaking point.
Two families - one Turkish, the other Armenian-American - are bound by the same horrific past.
One rainy afternoon in Istanbul, a 19-year-old, unmarried woman walks into a doctor's surgery.
"I need to have an abortion," she announces.
20 years later, Asya Kazanci lives with her extended family in Istanbul. All the Kanzanci men die early, victims of a mysterious family curse, so this is a household of women. Among them are Asya's beautiful, rebellious mother Zeliha, her clairvoyant aunt Banu and their eccentric sister Feride, as well as the ageing Petit Ma.
They are ruled over by the iron will of matriarch Gulsum.
Into the midst of this madhouse comes Asya's determined American cousin Armanoush, who unknowingly brings with her long-hidden family secrets inextricably linked to Turkey's turbulent past.
Written by Elif Shafak and dramatised by Hattie Naylor.
Asya …. Lara Sawalha
Mr Bitter …. Raad Rawi
Mrs Sweet/Rose …. Laurel Lefkow
Zeliha …. Nathalie Armin
Banu …. Mia Soteriou
Armanoush …. Gillian Saker
Mustafa …. Philip Arditti
Gulsum …. Anna Savva
Feride …. Baris Celiloglu
Hahvannes …. Jonas Khan
Cartoonist …. Murat Erkek
Poet …. Catriona Stirling
Director: Nicolas Jackson
An Afonica production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in January 2018. Show less