Walking in the Light

Walking in the Light by Theodore Pitsios, published by Koehler Books on August 10, 2021, is a literary work that explores the journey of Kostas, a determined Greek merchant seaman. With 328 pages, this edition delves into the challenges faced by illegal immigrants in America, highlighting Kostas’s resolve to prove his worth against the backdrop of city life and the struggles of adapting to a new environment.
Readers will find a narrative that captures Kostas’s headstrong nature as he navigates the complexities of his new life, driven by the desire to defy the doubts cast by his brother. The story presents themes of resilience and resourcefulness, as Kostas strives to succeed while evading immigration enforcement. This edition offers a poignant look at the immigrant experience, reflecting on the notion of belonging and the pursuit of one’s dreams amidst adversity.
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“Those who have what it takes can make it right where God put them; going away is trying to hide your ineptitude among the strangers.”
With his brother’s words permanently etched in his brain, Kostas, a headstrong Greek merchant seaman, jumps ship in America, determined to prove his brother and all others like him wrong. Though one among the thousands of illegal immigrants pouring into the country, striving to make it while dodging the long tenacles of immigration enforcement, he’s certain his skill, his resourcefulness, and Providence will work in his favor.
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