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The storytelling of Victoria Hislop

Posted by Aruna at May 29, 2019 in reviews &the literary lounge

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The storytelling of Victoria Hislop

  We do love a good storyteller and international bestselling writer Victoria Hislop is certainly that. From the days of highly acclaimed The Island, Hislop has captivated with her well-researched, historically based tomes. Those Who Are Loved, her latest offering which is published today, continues this trend. The frame for the book is an elderly … Continue readings →

Tags : Athens 1939–45, Greece, Greece communism, Greek civil war, Greek during World War 2, Greek literature, islands of exile, Makronisos, resistance, The Island Victoria Hislop, Trikeri, Victoria Hislop, women's fiction

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