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Alan H. Apostolopoulos

FATE

“Fate: the thread of life” is a love story based on real events that spans three countries and transcends many wars and tragic separations over more than a century. In this novel written by Alan and Dimitra Apostolopoulos, destiny acts as a keen architect, weaving the lives of the characters in unimaginable ways. It is a tale of faith and resilience, demonstrating how the thread of life connects people regardless of the obstacles that may arise, defying all adversities.

At the heart of the narrative, we find families of Greek origin whose memories and experiences are passed down from generation to generation. The book not only guides descendants to explore their Greek ancestry but also highlights the various ways connections can be established through family ties. Furthermore, it unveils a little-known story of resistance against domination and submission that the Greek territory endured.

The plot of this book is captivating and engaging from the first page, creating vivid images of the events that unfold throughout the story. Throughout the pages, we are introduced to relationships of love and friendship, witnessing how a united family manages to endure unimaginable wars and conflicts. The book is an emotional journey that reminds us of the strength of family bonds and the ability to overcome insurmountable challenges in the name of love and unity.
265 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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  • Khas quotedlast month
    This narrative is constructed from the perspective of Niko, a Greek who experienced the processes of deterritorialization of his homeland, caused first by the invasion of the Turkish-Ottoman Empire in Greece and then by the invasion of Nazi Germany at the beginning of the 20th century, and fought bravely to ensure that future generations would be able to access these memories. Additionally, it vividly portrays the migration movements that families had to make due to territorial and political conflicts. The book is set in the present, although it takes us on a journey through the great past of the civilization that gave rise to what we know today as the “West.” This journey takes us back to facts that traditional history has shied away from telling
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