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Eurydice Street
Eurydice Street: A Place in Athens | Sofka Zinovieff
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A wonderfully fresh, funny and enquiring account of a family's move to Athens and their adaptation to a new culture.
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AvidReader25
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Mehso-so

I read this in anticipation of an upcoming trip to Greece. It‘s a memoir set in Athens around 2004. The author‘s anthropological eye is used wonderfully here to capture her adopted country. I loved learning more about what sets the Greek people apart. It‘s not a frothy read, and focuses frequently on dark things from their history, but I really enjoyed it and felt like I was getting an honest look at the country beyond the tourist borders.

AvidReader25 It got a so-so rating for me, because some parts are very fact heavy, and I think it would only be fascinating to someone who is really hoping to learn about Greek culture. 4mo
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BookishRedhead
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Since I can't go to Greece.
Greece is coming to me 🇬🇷