Scorpionfish

Cover of Scorpionfish by Natalie Bakopoulos
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781947793750
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Scorpionfish by Natalie Bakopoulos, published by National Geographic Books on July 7, 2020, is a travel novel that explores the complexities of love and identity against the backdrop of Athens. Following the unexpected deaths of her parents, Mira returns to her childhood home, where she reconnects with a new neighbor, a retired ship captain. As their lives intertwine over the summer, they share stories that reveal their pasts, relationships, and the city they both cherish.

In this narrative, readers will find a rich tapestry of connections, including Mira’s lingering feelings for her ex-boyfriend Aris, her friendship with artist Nefeli, and the bond shared by a couple caring for a young refugee. The novel delves into themes of cultural heritage and coming of age, highlighting how the characters navigate their lives amidst the vibrant yet challenging landscape of Athens. Scorpionfish invites readers to reflect on the journey of self-discovery and the enduring impact of place and relationships. With 244 pages, this edition is presented in English.


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A captivating and transporting travel novel, Scorpionfish reveals how what we leave behind may be exactly what we’ve been looking for all along.

After the unexpected deaths of her parents, academic Mira returns to her childhood home in Athens. On her first night back, she encounters a new neighbor, a longtime ship captain who has found himself, for the first time in years, no longer at sea. As one summer night tumbles into another, Mira and the Captain’s voices drift across the balconies of their apartments, disclosing details and stories: of careers, of families, of love.

For Mira, love has so often meant Aris, an ex-boyfriend and rising Greek politician who has recently become engaged to a movie star. There is, too, her love for her dear friend Nefeli—a well-known artist who came of age during the military dictatorship—as well as Dimitra and Fady, a couple caring for a young refugee boy. Undergirding each relationship is the love that these characters have for Athens, a beautiful but complicated city that is equal parts lushness and sharp edges.

Scorpionfish is a map of how and where we find our true selves: in the pull of the sea; the sway of late-night bar music; the risk and promise of art; and in the sparkling, electric, summertime charge of endless possibility. Award-winning author Natalie Bakopoulos braids a story of vulnerability, desire, and bittersweet truth, unraveling old ways of living and, in the end, creating something new.

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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781947793750.
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Language: en. Pages: 244.

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