Paperback: 480 pages
Publisher: Ballantine Books (September 29, 1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0345410432
ISBN-13: 978-0345410436
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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I'm half Greek but only recently heard of "Eleni" and the author Nicholas Gage ("Gatzoyiannis" in Greek). I'm not sure how I missed them growing up, though I think my parents may have read this story when I was little."Eleni" is the moving story of Gage's mother Eleni (the Greek form of "Helen") and their family in war-torn northern Greece near the Albanian border. It recounts the effects of the Greek civil war (when Greek communists were fighting Greek nationalists for control of the country, post- WWII) on their village, Lia, and on their entire family.I cried a lot during the book. Not necessarily because it was sad, but because it was so moving and beautiful. Eleni the person can be summarized in one word: love. She took the necessary steps to help her children escape from communist-controlled Northern Greece, and for her effors the communists (fighting "for the people," mind you) murdered her, along with 4 other villagers that they felt were not "for the communist cause." Eleni's faith, devotion to her family, and continued struggles throughout her life are very inspiring for me. I am an Orthodox Christian, and I regularly pray to her now for intercessions to help me. I firmly believe that she is among the saints as a "New Holy Martyr of Greece," just like the Russians have new martyrs that died as a result of communist persecution in their country.Her 5 children (4 girls and one boy), Olga, Kanta, Glykeria, Fotini, and Nikola (who is now Nicholas Gage) are devoted to their mother. It is worth noting that if it weren't for Eleni, the 5 would probably have been shipped to an Eastern bloc country to be raised by communists, which was done in Northern Greece during that time.
Eleni