The House on Paradise Street

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Greek family saga entwines history, secrets, and reconciliation.

If you're intrigued by stories where personal lives are caught up in the tides of history, "The House on Paradise Street" might just be the book for you. Sofka Zinovieff's first novel weaves an intricate narrative through Greece's turbulent past to present day, exploring the complexities of family and the long shadows cast by historical events. The intimate storytelling captures the nuance and emotion of reconciling with the past, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the human stories behind historical change.

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The House on Paradise Street

Regular price RM33.13 MYR
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ISBN: 9781780720913
Authors: Sofka Zinovieff
Publisher: Short Books
Date of Publication: 2012-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.89
(rated by 572 readers)

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This “fiercely absorbing, passionate novel” tells the epic tale of two sisters in the war-torn streets of Nazi­-occupied Athens. In 2008, Antigone Perifanis returns to her family home in Athens after sixty years in exile to attend the funeral of her only son, Nikitas. Another family member steps into her life, re-opening wounds of her tragic past. Nikitas' English widow, Maud, investigates his complicated past, reigniting a bitter family feud and discovering the heartbreaking story of a young mother caught up in the political tides of the Greek Civil War. 'The House on Paradise Street' is a gorgeously written novel about love and loss, spanning through historical events and revealing the impact of ideology on humanity.
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Greek family saga entwines history, secrets, and reconciliation.

If you're intrigued by stories where personal lives are caught up in the tides of history, "The House on Paradise Street" might just be the book for you. Sofka Zinovieff's first novel weaves an intricate narrative through Greece's turbulent past to present day, exploring the complexities of family and the long shadows cast by historical events. The intimate storytelling captures the nuance and emotion of reconciling with the past, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the human stories behind historical change.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.