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A Crowded Heart |
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Rating:  Summary: Well-written autobiographical fiction Review: The author here may have violated the dictum of 19th century novels -- that you have to invent, not remember -- but certainly he knows the tools of the trade. He has written a fast paced account of what it is to be the son of a legendary figure, the late Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou. And it was not easy, either. We get a rare glimpse of the interplay of forces that fashion the life of a politician, both public and private. Well worth reading.
Rating:  Summary: Engaging "novel" may be more biographical than fiction Review: The author who is the son of a past prime minister of Greece writes about the same from a very personal perspective. Well written...poetic, humorous and poignant. A quick and interesting read.
Rating:  Summary: This book is a guaranteed page turner Review: This book is a moving story, full of Greece, in which imagination blends superbly with reality. The author has written this story using his mind and heart in an expert way. I read the book "in one breath" and enjoyed it."As for me", he writes at the end of his book, "everything still seems possible".I'd say it's more than a possibility that he'll become a great author!
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