Summer in Greece
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Summer in Greece
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Summer in Greece
The only way to move forward is to dive into your past.
The only way to move forward is to dive into your past.
Present day:
For the last twenty years, Summer has lived a solitary life, focusing on her career as a vet and trying not to think of the past. Every year she escapes for a few weeks to beautiful Greek islands, losing herself in photography and wreck diving.
When the junk room of her clifftop cottage is cleared to accommodate a carer for her father, Summer stumbles across the belongings of her great-grandmother, Gertie Smith. She finds a WWI nurse's uniform, a soldier's blanket, and a recording of Gertie's memoirs. As Summer listens to it, she learns about her great-grandmother's secret life, and might just find the strength to let go of her own tragic past.
1916:
When eighteen-year-old nurse Gertie Smith signs up for the war effort, she is thrilled to learn that her destination will be Greece. With a head full of blue skies and handsome men, she boards the Titanic's sister ship, the hospital ship Britannic. Unprepared for the horrors of war, she heads for the Greek island of Lemnos on a mission to rescue three thousand wounded British soldiers.
The Britannic never reaches its destination. Gertie, who disobeyed her orders, blames herself.
She is sent to the Greek island of Kea, where she meets and falls in love with a Greek fisherman, Manno - but she finds herself torn between him and her duty to an English soldier, and all too soon her past catches up with her.
Summer in Greece by Patricia Wilson is a captivating tale of love and legacy, bridging the past and present on the sun-drenched shores of Greece.
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The book is described as a perfect escape, whether enjoyed during travel or from the comfort of your garden, offering readers a vicarious experience of being in Greece. It's praised for its emotional depth, intriguing plot, and historical richness, blending past and present to create a poignant, captivating story. Reviewers commend its ability to transport readers, regardless of their actual setting, emphasising its appeal as a beautifully written piece of historical fiction.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781838774899
Publisher: Zaffre
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 April 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Zaffre
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 366g
Pages: 496
About the Author
Patricia Wilson was born in Liverpool, has lived on Crete and is now settled on Rhodes. She was first inspired to write when she unearthed a rusted machine gun in her garden - one used in the events that unfolded during World War II on the island of Crete. The now elderly women involved in those events told Patricia their story, and her celebrated debut Island of Secrets (150k copies sold) was the result.
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