A small village in the Peloponnese. At its roots, ancient history is buried, waiting to be brought to light. On the surface, two teenagers find common steps in their quests.
Eleni is a child of the "city" but seems to fit perfectly in the environment of the small village. Aside from her teenage problems, her life is calm and unclouded.
Thomas, is a boy struck by fate. A traffic accident at an early age deprives him of his beloved grandfather and condemns him to an unbearable reality. The next few years will find him struggling to balance himself and the harsh external environment.
Thomas lives permanently in the village. Eleni spends her summer vacation there.
Between them will develop a strong bond of friendship or an unacknowledged love that will remain well hidden even from themselves.
Their restless spirit, combined with the atmosphere of the village that hides within it a shocking past that is lost in time, will push them on an adventure of exploration and discovery. By tracing the local legends passed down from generation to generation, they will be unwittingly led beyond the limits of imagination.
What is the ancient secret and who will reveal it to them?
What is the common struggle that will unite them giving new meaning to their lives?
Parallel World
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Fotini Panourgia,100 in stock
Fotini Panourgia was born in Nea Ionia, Attica and grew up in Kypseli, while she also lived for several years in Heraklion, Crete. She studied Political Science at the Istituto Universitario Orientale in Naples, Italy and did her postgraduate studies at the National Technical University of Metz, in the Department of Urban Planning, with an emphasis on the birth and development of the refugee settlement of Nea Ionia. He speaks English, French and Italian. He worked for many years in administrative positions at the University of Crete and the National Technical University of Athens. He occasionally contributed articles and translations for magazines. She is married and has three daughters. The Parallel World is her first book.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Fotini Panourgia |
Pages | 176 |
Size | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | Standard Editions Source |
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