In the same way that The Kiterunner immerses you into Afghani culture, Eleni will immerse you into culture of the Greek mountain village of Lia. There are more similarities. Both authors write astonishing prose in a language not native to them. The story grips your heart, and seeps into your soul. Heartbreak takes up residence. I will be thinking about this book in December, I know I will. Nicholas Gage was an investigative reporter with the New York Times. After he honed his skills investigating the mafia he moved back to Greece to investigate his mother’s execution by communist guerrillas. Then he wrote this book.
His daughter’s book, North of Ithaka, is the story of Eleni Gage’s (Nick’s daughter) decision to move to Greece to rebuild Eleni Gatzoyiannis’ (Nick’s mother) home in Lia. Some reviewers have called it an ex-patriot story, comparing it to Under the Tuscan Sun. However, I cannot start this book until I’ve read Eleni‘s sequel, A Place for Us, Eleni’s Children in America.













