I have been a fan of Victoria Hislop since I read her first book "The Island". I have only been to Greece once, and not even to the mainland but to Crete. But through this author, I have come to love the country and this one is one of her best.
The heroine of the book, Helena, has a Scottish father and a Greek mother. And her family does the best thing one can do to a bi-cultural child, they send her to her grandparents for the holidays so that she becomes a fully bilingual child.
The story is so exciting, not just from the language or the Greek point of view, there is so much going on and we can follow Greek history recent and ancient in this one novel. Fantastic.
I don't know which one is my favourite, "The Island" or this one but it certainly is one of the two. Such a beautiful story.
From the back cover:
"'Her love for Greece shines through and transports readers to a brilliantly drawn world' Independent
'Family turmoil, unanswered questions, romance and betrayal, all served up against the backdrop of Greece and its enchanting history' Daily Express
An unputdownable read with a family's dark history giving a unique glimpse into Greece's troubled past. Athens sparkles in Victoria Hislop's imagination. Concealed beneath the dust sheets in the Athens apartment she has inherited from her grandparents, Helena McCloud discovers a hidden hoard of rare antiquities, amassed during a dark period in Greek history when the city and its people were gripped by a brutal military dictatorship. Helena's fascination for archaeology, ignited by a summer spent on a dig on an Aegean island, tells her that she must return these precious artefacts to their rightful place. Only then will she be able to allay the darkness of the past and find the true meaning of home - for cultural treasures and for herself."
This does sound good. I'll have to see which of her books my library has and give her a try.
ReplyDeleteShe is absolutely great, Lark. I'm sure you'll love her. As I said, my favourites are The Island and this one. I think The Island is shorter, so depending which one you prefer. Though all her others are just as great.
DeleteThe Figurine sounds delightful! I will add it to my ever growing reading wishlist. I've had The Island on my reading wishlist already for a while too.
ReplyDeleteOh, definitely start one of the two soon, Lisa. You will want to read all her novels.
DeleteI have just finished The Island. I have read another one of her books, and I find them interesting. I will put this one on my list. Always interested in reading about Greece.
ReplyDeleteThat is also my opinion, Lisbeth. And her books are just wonderful. This one is just as great as The Island. Enjoy your further reads.
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