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Set in the late 1960s, Mother Land describes life on an Aegean
island, seen through the eyes of a nine-year-old boy. It is the
first-hand account of a Greek boy, born on a Turkish island, trying
to make sense of the escalating tension between Greek and Turk,
Muslim and Christian, mother and father, and reveals with chilling
clarity how violence begets violence, in even the most unexpected
of people and how, despite anger and exile, reconciliation is
possible. Mother Land is a compulsive page-turner and this
original, humane and uplifting account keeps the reader's interest
to the very last page, as the adult Dmetri returns to his island
home to extract one last story, to unearth one more secret, in the
hope of making peace with the past.
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