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Those Who Are Loved

- The compelling Number One Sunday Times bestseller, 'A Must Read'
Af: Victoria Hislop Engelsk Paperback

Those Who Are Loved

- The compelling Number One Sunday Times bestseller, 'A Must Read'
Af: Victoria Hislop Engelsk Paperback
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''Hislop has done her research and handles the great sweep of complex Greek history with skill and confidence'' Daily Mail

''She brings Greek history to compelling life'' The Sunday Times

Athens, 1941. Nazi forces occupy Greece ... and a nation falls apart. Victoria Hislop''s Sunday Times Number One bestseller takes you into the darker days of Greek history and, through the eyes of its extraordinary heroine, illuminates the courage it takes to live in peace.

After decades of political uncertainty, Greece is polarised between Right- and Left-wing views when the Germans invade.

Fifteen-year-old Themis comes from a family divided by these political differences. The Nazi occupation deepens the fault-lines between those she loves just as it reduces Greece to destitution. She watches friends die in the ensuing famine and is moved to commit acts of resistance.

In the civil war that follows the end of the occupation, Themis joins the Communist army, where she experiences the extremes of love and hatred and the paradoxes presented by a war in which Greek fights Greek.

Eventually imprisoned on the infamous islands of exile, Makronisos and then Trikeri, Themis encounters another prisoner whose life will entwine with her own in ways neither can foresee. And finds she must weigh her principles against her desire to escape and live.

As she looks back on her life, Themis realises how tightly the personal and political can become entangled. While some wounds heal, others deepen.

This gripping new novel from bestselling author Victoria Hislop sheds light on the complexity and trauma of Greece''s past and weaves it into the epic tale of an ordinary woman compelled to live an extraordinary life.

Victoria Hislop. Discover for yourself why 10 million readers worldwide love her books...

Here''s what the critics said about Those Who Are Loved:

''A searing and powerful story full of passion, showing how one woman''s ideals and beliefs shape everything that she becomes. It''s both a beautifully woven love story and a spellbinding, heart-breaking depiction of a country torn apart by hatred'' Daily Express

''A glorious Greek setting and rich historical detail form the backdrop of this captivating and poignant story'' Woman & Home

''An eye-opening and moving read'' Mirror

''Anyone who reads Victoria Hislop''s novels falls in love with Greece ... A moving read that sweeps you through time'' S Magazine

''A wonderfully researched and beautifully written piece of historical fiction'' CultureFly

Those Who Are Loved was a Sunday Times Number One bestseller in paperback for four weeks in August and September 2020.

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''Hislop has done her research and handles the great sweep of complex Greek history with skill and confidence'' Daily Mail

''She brings Greek history to compelling life'' The Sunday Times

Athens, 1941. Nazi forces occupy Greece ... and a nation falls apart. Victoria Hislop''s Sunday Times Number One bestseller takes you into the darker days of Greek history and, through the eyes of its extraordinary heroine, illuminates the courage it takes to live in peace.

After decades of political uncertainty, Greece is polarised between Right- and Left-wing views when the Germans invade.

Fifteen-year-old Themis comes from a family divided by these political differences. The Nazi occupation deepens the fault-lines between those she loves just as it reduces Greece to destitution. She watches friends die in the ensuing famine and is moved to commit acts of resistance.

In the civil war that follows the end of the occupation, Themis joins the Communist army, where she experiences the extremes of love and hatred and the paradoxes presented by a war in which Greek fights Greek.

Eventually imprisoned on the infamous islands of exile, Makronisos and then Trikeri, Themis encounters another prisoner whose life will entwine with her own in ways neither can foresee. And finds she must weigh her principles against her desire to escape and live.

As she looks back on her life, Themis realises how tightly the personal and political can become entangled. While some wounds heal, others deepen.

This gripping new novel from bestselling author Victoria Hislop sheds light on the complexity and trauma of Greece''s past and weaves it into the epic tale of an ordinary woman compelled to live an extraordinary life.

Victoria Hislop. Discover for yourself why 10 million readers worldwide love her books...

Here''s what the critics said about Those Who Are Loved:

''A searing and powerful story full of passion, showing how one woman''s ideals and beliefs shape everything that she becomes. It''s both a beautifully woven love story and a spellbinding, heart-breaking depiction of a country torn apart by hatred'' Daily Express

''A glorious Greek setting and rich historical detail form the backdrop of this captivating and poignant story'' Woman & Home

''An eye-opening and moving read'' Mirror

''Anyone who reads Victoria Hislop''s novels falls in love with Greece ... A moving read that sweeps you through time'' S Magazine

''A wonderfully researched and beautifully written piece of historical fiction'' CultureFly

Those Who Are Loved was a Sunday Times Number One bestseller in paperback for four weeks in August and September 2020.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 512
ISBN-13: 9781472223227
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1472223225
Kategori: Historiske romaner
Udg. Dato: 20 aug 2020
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 129mm
Højde: 197mm
Forlag: Headline Publishing Group
Oplagsdato: 20 aug 2020
Forfatter(e): Victoria Hislop
Forfatter(e) Victoria Hislop


Kategori Historiske romaner


ISBN-13 9781472223227


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 512


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 129mm


Højde 197mm


Udg. Dato 20 aug 2020


Oplagsdato 20 aug 2020


Forlag Headline Publishing Group

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