"It Was Greek to Me" is the story of a young American diplomat in
the l970s. Pat Ferguson served as the Assistant Cultural Attache at
the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece. She also fell in love with a
writer known as Greece's Hemingway. Pat came of age in a very
exotic locale, far removed from the influences of her home, her
family and her church. In her memoir, she dissects that process
honestly and reveals why she eventually decided to return to her
roots in Minnesota.
Front cover photo by Danbu14 (Own work)
"Good material ..."
Judith Guest,
Author, "Ordinary People"
"The story is fantastic Wonderful material about the two young
women (you and Barbara )"
Sheila O'Connor,
Author, "Where No Gods Came"
"It was such a pleasure to read your memoirs... Especially
interesting was your personal slant on the 'ex-patriot's' life in
Athens and your role as a professional in the U.S. Foreign Service
It was an informative as well as entertaining read. And to have
hobnobbed with so many famous people must have been a very heady
experience."
Nancy Raeburn,
Author, "Mykonos: a Memoir"
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