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Blue Skies & Black Olives - A survivor's tale of housebuilding and peacock chasing in Greece (Paperback)
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Blue Skies & Black Olives - A survivor's tale of housebuilding and peacock chasing in Greece (Paperback)
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Loot Price R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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'A very funny tome' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Hilarious' DAILY MAIL 'A
profoundly instructive course in the idiosyncrasies of Greek law,
custom and culture ... entertainingly chronicled' SAGA * * * * * *
From Radio 4 presenter, bestselling author and national treasure
John Humphrys, a funny and engaging memoir of building a home in
Greece written together with his son Christopher. It was a moment
of mad impulse when John Humphrys decided to buy a semi-derelict
cottage and a building site on a plot of land overlooking the
Aegean. A few minutes gazing out over the most glorious bay he had
ever seen was all it took to persuade him. After all, his son
Christopher was already raising his family there so he would help
build the beautiful villa that would soon rise there. What could
possibly go wrong? Everything. John was to spend the next three
years regretting his moment of madness. Some of it had its comic
side. He learned to cope with a drunken peacock falling out of his
favourite tree and even a colony of rats invading his bedroom. Some
of the humans proved trickier: the old man demanding payment for
olive trees in the middle of John's own land; the neighbour who
dragged his lovely old fishing boat onto the beach and set fire to
it after a row with his wife. And, of course, the builders. Was the
plumber who electrocuted him in the shower vengeful or merely
incompetent? John learned a lot about Greece in a short time. He
grew to love it and loathe it in almost equal measures, but was
never for a moment bored by it. And Christopher learned a bit more
about John. Their shared experience revived keen memories for him
of growing up with a father for whom patience was never the
strongest virtue... Here father and son capture the idyll and the
odyssey as paradise is found, lost and regained.
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