The Green Shore

The Green Shore by Natalie Bakopoulos is a debut novel published by Simon & Schuster on June 5, 2012. This 368-page work is presented in English and explores the intricate dynamics of a family against the backdrop of the late 1960s Greek military dictatorship. The narrative unfolds in Athens and Paris, capturing the emotional and political struggles of its characters during a tumultuous period in Greek history.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that follows Eleni, a widowed doctor, her brother Mihalis, an eccentric poet, and Eleni’s children, Sophie and Anna, as they navigate love, resistance, and personal challenges amidst the oppressive regime. The novel delves into themes of family life and resilience, illustrating how each character grapples with their circumstances while seeking fulfillment and understanding in a time of crisis. Through lyrical prose, Bakopoulos presents a poignant exploration of human experience during a significant historical moment.
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Set in Athens and Paris, Natalie Bakopoulos’s masterful debut paints a finely etched portrait of one family, whose heartbreaking stories of love and resistance play out against the backdrop of the late 1960s Greek military dictatorship.
IN HER MASTERFUL DEBUT NOVEL, The Green Shore, award-winning writer NatalieBakopoulos vividly illuminates a seminal yet little-explored moment in Greek history: the 1967 military coup d’état, which ushered in a seven-year period of devastating brutality and repression.
Through lyrical prose of wisdom and sophistication, we follow the adventures of one family, whose stories of love and resistance play out against the backdrop of this turbulent period. Eleni, a widowed doctor, struggles with her lost sense of passion, both personal and political, in the face of this latest challenge to democracy. Her brother, Mihalis, an eccentric poet of some renown, finds himself keeping a low profile as he attempts to reconcile with his estranged wife. Eleni’s daughter Sophie, a student of French literature, gets swept up in the resistance alongside her privileged, left-leaning boyfriend, while her youngest child, pensive Anna, watches events unfold with increasing anxiety. As the years pass and the dictatorship’s oppressive rule continues unchallenged, their lives unfold in surprising ways, each seeking and finding love and fulfillment as they struggle to make their own peace with when to stay silent and when to act.
Set in Athens and Paris, The Green Shore is an ambitiously told and transporting literary tour de force that delves into a momentous episode in the history of a distant country. The stories of these unforgettable characters sear our hearts and make us understand not only this place, but also what it means to be human, in a new way.
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