A minefield for children to play, the hero on the eight o'clock news sleeps with a five-year-old, a kidney in the fridge, eighteen hours missing in a five-star hotel in Vienna, all the winnings of the New Year's Bourbon lottery, a crime in the basement of the apartment building, a last celebratory fornication, a snake on the school bus, a pot of boiling water on the chest, the mathematical proof of non-homosexuality, a child with low intelligence the smartest, a marsupial wedged in the windshield wipers, a waiter on tables outside in Siberia, the harshest punishment for gas in the classroom, a wrongful accusation of theft brings a smile, an extradited employee on the train with a religious cleftron, a wedding with a priest and a maid of honor and something that is not well hidden, a daughter from a good paste on the sidewalk, old men with fast internet and intense sex life, a life in the feathers... 20 stories. Every story a moment, or a lifetime, a random event or a well-planned plan, a good deed or a crime. Faces you pass or love, people you ignore or never forget, moments that passed and went unnoticed. Or maybe not;
In Poupoulas
Author:
Anna Anastasiadou,100 in stock
Anna Anastasiadou was born in Thessaloniki in 1970. She studied Marketing Management at Deree American College in 1990 in Athens where she received her degree. Permanent resident of Athens since then. He worked for over fifteen years in the field of advertising and marketing in various positions, from the last wheel of the train, to the right hand of the boss, in small and large companies, Greek and multinational. She stopped working as a Marketing and Communication manager in a group of companies in 2011. "To the Feathers" is her first book and came about after a creative writing seminar by the author Alexis Stamatis. She has been married since 1999 to Angelos Angelidis and has twin thirteen-year-old boys. He lives in Marousi.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Anna Anastasiadou |
Pages | 250 |
Size | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | iWrite Publications |
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