**Sometimes the universe takes everything away... Sometimes it gives back in unexpected ways.** Tally is perfectly content living her life on Belle Island and running Magic Cafe. She has all she'll ever need or want. At least all she'll let herself need or want. Eddie Williams returns to the isla
To the Island
β Scribed by Meaghan Delahunt
- Publisher
- Granta Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
He disappeared. Thats all she really knew.In search of her father Andreas, whom she has never met, Lena travels with her small son from Australia to Greece. On the island of Naxos she finds him, a wary, tormented man living in self-imposed exile. Slowly Lena unlocks the secrets of her fathers past, and in getting to know him begins to understand the grim realities of contemporary Greek history. Like many politically active Greeks, Andreas was arrested and tortured during the rule of the Colonels in the sixties, disappearing for several years without trace. To the Island is a book about the impact of larger political events on the lives of ordinary people, and how political and personal betrayals reverberate across generations. It beautifully evokes the currents and cross-currents between individuals, within families and in broader society. And in Lena and Andreass stories, it shows how difficult it is to confront our personal and collective pasts and the terrible consequences of being unable to do so.
Review
A powerful novel ... There is a meditative, painterly quality to this novel, which reflects the way Delahunt, a practicing Buddhist writes and thinks ... In places this novel is beautiful. Her evocation of Greece is so vivid it comes as no surprise to discover her love for the country - Herald
A novel with shades of Captain Corelli's Mandolin, in which the dark secrets of the past stand in sharp contrast to the brightness of the sun - Conde Nast Traveller
Book Description
*He disappeared. That's all she really knew.
*In search of her father Andreas, whom she has never met, Lena travels with her small son from Australia to Greece. On the island of Naxos she finds him, a wary, tormented man living in self-imposed exile and haunted by what happened to him under the rule of the Colonels in the 1960s. Slowly Lena unlocks the secrets of her father's past, and in getting to know him begins to understand the dark realities of contemporary Greek history.
To the Island is a book about the impact of larger political events on the lives of ordinary people, and how political and personal betrayals reverberate across generations, beautifully evoking the currents and cross-currents between individuals, within families and in broader society. And in Lena and Andreas's stories, it shows how difficult it is to confront our personal and collective pasts - and the terrible consequences of being unable to do so.
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