Those who are loved - Poche

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Athens, 1941. Nazi forces occupy Greece... and a nation falls apart. Fifteen-year-old Themis comes from a family polarised in its political views. The... Lire la suite
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Athens, 1941. Nazi forces occupy Greece... and a nation falls apart. Fifteen-year-old Themis comes from a family polarised in its political views. The Nazi occupation only deepens the faultlines between those she loves while it reduces Greece to destitution. In the civil war following the end of the occupation, Themis joins the Communist army to fight for her beliefs. Ultimately imprisoned on the infamous islands of exile, Makronisos and then Trikeri, Themis encounters another prisoner whose life will entwine with hers in ways neither can foresee.
She finds she must weigh her principles against her desire to escape and live. As she looks back on her life, Themis realises how tightly the personal and political are entangled. While some wounds heal, others deepen. Already a Sunday Times Number One bestseller, this gripping new novel sheds light on the trauma of Greece's past and weaves it into the epic tale of an ordinary woman compelled to live an extraordinary life.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/04/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4722-6790-0
  • EAN
    9781472267900
  • Format
    Poche
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    490 pages
  • Poids
    0.274 Kg
  • Dimensions
    10,8 cm × 17,8 cm × 4,2 cm

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Biographie de Victoria Hislop

Inspired by a visit to Spinalonga, the abandoned Greek leprosy colony, Victoria Hislop wrote The Island in 2005. It became an international bestseller and a 26-part Greek TV series. She was named Newcomer of the Year at the British Book Awards and is now an ambassador for Lepra. Her affection for the Mediterranean then took her to Spain, and in the number one bestseller The Return she wrote about the painful secrets of its civil war.
In The Thread, Victoria returned to Greece to tell the turbulent tale of Thessaloniki and its people across the twentieth century. Shortlisted for a British Book Award, it confirmed her reputation as an inspirational storyteller. Her fourth novel, The Sunrise, about the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the enduring ghost town of Famagusta, was a Sunday Times number one bestseller. Cartes Postales from Greece, fiction illustrated with photographs, was also a Sunday Times bestseller and one of the biggest selling books of 2016.
Victoria's most recent novel, the poignant and powerful Those Who Are Loved, was a Sunday Times number one hardback bestseller in 2019 and explores a tempestuous period of modern Greek history through the eyes of a complex and compelling heroine. Her books have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Victoria divides her time between England and Greece.

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