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    Those who are loved / Victoria Hislop.
    by Hislop, Victoria.
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  • Communists -- Fiction.
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  • Women prisoners -- Fiction.
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  • Female friendship -- Fiction.
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  • Brothers -- Fiction.
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  • Athens (Greece) -- Fiction.
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  • Greece -- History -- Civil War, 1944-1949 -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9781472223241 (hc.)
    9781472223234 (pbk.)
    Description: 
    486 p. ; 24 cm.
    Summary: 
    Two women. Two sons. Two islands. Themis and Aliki grew up under the German occupation of Greece and subsequent Civil War that tore the country in two. The polarised ideologies of left and right ushered in violent and bloody struggle. The two women meet while imprisoned on the exile island of Makronisos, having been members of the communist army. Themis has given birth to a son, Angelos, but is too malnourished to feed him so Aliki offers to wet nurse the boy. When Aliki is condemned to death, Themis promises to find and raise Aliki's son, Nikos, for the two boys share the same father - army captain, Fotis. Themis raises Angelos and Nikos as brothers but they are caught in the tensions between left and right.
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    Historical fiction.
    Political fiction.
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