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Paperback Carved in Stone : The Greek Heritage Book

ISBN: 0967059313

ISBN13: 9780967059310

Carved in Stone : The Greek Heritage

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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A monument to the courage of migrants

You'd have to be carved out of stone not to be touched by Basil Douros's heartfelt story of his family's migration from Greece to America almost a century ago. The Odyssey of the Douropoulos family comprises passion, drama, bloodshed, high sea adventures, courage, endurance and humour in equal measures. Douros writes vividly of the tumultuous transition from the old world to the new, of how despite the economic advantages of America, his relatives still longed in their hearts to smell the wild herbs crushed beneath their footsteps as they climbed the stony mountains of their war-ravaged birthplace. Migrants built America and they built Australia too. The Douros story is universal. I've been a migrant twice in my life and I just loved this book.

Great Reading for Diaspora

While Douros's fine effort will have special meaning for members of the Greek Diaspora and their offspring in the U.S., this story of his family's history, emigration and assimilation will resonate with anyone whose family members came to the U.S. to seek their fortune and to breath free. While my family went through this process coming from Asia Minor under somewhat different circumstances than Douros's family, and wound up in New York City rather than in Douros's Boston, all of the characters and situations have a very familiar ring as the Greek culture and religion barely miss a beat crossing the Atlantic and landing in America, where the village ways reluctantly begin to loosen their grip, at first to the bolder members of the clan and then, over time, to the others. The book is richly written and an easy, fast read. Really very well done. Bravo!

Appropriate for our times

Carved in Stone holds deep significance as a story of ideas. The ideas were different in those days. They were thrust on each generation by the one before. Simple prejudices and tastes could almost not be helped. This book's voice rings in our ears in a way to give us insight into the world of decades past. It is a mystery that we have survived at all without knowing our stories, yet many people today have done so. Carved in Stone gives us the opportunity to live vicariously through it's characters to long to know our own ancestors.

Fun to read, brings to life the realities of immigration.

Very lively, interesting and heart-touching story. Couldn't help but have my respect and admiration for my ancestors brought to new heights of awareness and appreciation. Very skillfully told account of a part of life that deserves to be remembered.

Loved it - a great characterization of Greek family values

This is a well-written story of one man's Greek heritage and the struggles and heartaches of emigrating to the U.S. This was obviously a labor of love and respect, and the characters are skillfully brought to life. I had a hard time putting it down and would recommend it highly.
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