Ο author narrates the battles in Ammochosto in Cyprus in 1974, as he experienced them as a soldier, always on the front line, from the start of hostilities, the capture of the city, the establishment of the firing line in Deryneia, until the fencing of the city by the Turks.
The events are accompanied by the thoughts, concerns and fears of the then nineteen-year-old author. Interwoven into the narrative is the myth of the Quacks, the frogs of the town who sang nightly and waited for the residents to return, open the water cannulas, fill the cisterns in the orchards, and water the trees so that the frogs could sing again for the city to come alive again.
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