"...The water of the mill was still running undisturbed by the joyful chants of a new life that had come into the harsh world. A life of a young male, handsome as a prince, who was suddenly born in the watermill, next to the unsifted flour and her first cry was lost with the murmur of the water in the melody of life...
It was the early autumn of 1941 and people, amidst wars and poverty, insisted on contributing to the miracle of life which, when it bloomed, was as wonderful as the lilies of autumn…”
The Queen's Child
Author:
George Sanidas,100 in stock
who is the author?
Giorgos Sanidas was born in Skiathos and currently lives in Thessaloniki where he works as an economist. He deals simultaneously with Social Economy and Tourism issues, writing articles in magazines and newspapers. He also published the book entitled: The Cooperatives of Electricians in the Social Economy.
Influenced by his great compatriot, Alexandros Papadiamantis, he has been writing literary works since his childhood, mainly novels, short stories and plays.
He has published two other books with the following titles: "Freshman Student"
(poetic novella) and "Sergeant, why didn't you move?" (novel).
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | George Sanidas |
Pages | 164 |
Size | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | iWrite Publications |
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