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The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''An evocative mix of history, food and storytelling.'' EVENING STANDARD BEST FICTION 2021 ''a heart-warming, heart-breaking story of love, life, family and, of course, baking .'' RUTH HOGAN Cyprus in the run up to the civil war of the 1970s... the threat of it hangs in the atmosphere like a fine mist. A terrible thing, war. Against this backdrop of war and violence, the island''s inhabitants make the best they can of their lives, building friendships, falling in love, having children, watching people die, making mistakes. Maria Petrakis, however, flees a brutal marriage on the island where she has always lived for London and a new start. She opens a bakery on Green Lanes in Harringay - the centre of the small Greek Cypriot community whose residents have settled there to escape the war and start again. Here she comes into her own as she heals and atones through the kneading of bread and the selling of shamali cakes and cinnamon pastries to her customers.There are glimpses of the lives of her neighbours, friends and customers as they buy their bread and cakes. There''s Mrs Koutsouli, whose heart was broken when her handsome son married a xeni , an English woman with fish-eyes and yellow hair. There''s Mrs Pantelis, driven half-mad with the grief of losing her son, Nico, in the war. And there''s Mrs Vasili who claims to be related to Nana Mouskouri and grows her hair upwards so she can feel closer to God. Finally, there''s Elena, Maria Petrakis'' daughter-in-law, who has been suffering with the blackness since having a baby, and whom nobody knows quite how to help. The Making Of Mrs Petrakis is a story about the limited choices women sometimes find themselves confronting. It''s a story about repression and mental illness and the devastation it can wreak on lives. But above all, it is a story of motherhood and love and of healing through the humble act of baking.

DKK 152.00
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The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''An evocative mix of history, food and storytelling.'' EVENING STANDARD BEST FICTION 2021 ''a heart-warming, heart-breaking story of love, life, family and, of course, baking .'' RUTH HOGAN Cyprus in the run up to the civil war of the 1970s... the threat of it hangs in the atmosphere like a fine mist. A terrible thing, war. Against this backdrop of war and violence, the island''s inhabitants make the best they can of their lives, building friendships, falling in love, having children, watching people die, making mistakes. Maria Petrakis, however, flees a brutal marriage on the island where she has always lived for London and a new start. She opens a bakery on Green Lanes in Harringay - the centre of the small Greek Cypriot community whose residents have settled there to escape the war and start again. Here she comes into her own as she heals and atones through the kneading of bread and the selling of shamali cakes and cinnamon pastries to her customers.There are glimpses of the lives of her neighbours, friends and customers as they buy their bread and cakes. There''s Mrs Koutsouli, whose heart was broken when her handsome son married a xeni , an English woman with fish-eyes and yellow hair. There''s Mrs Pantelis, driven half-mad with the grief of losing her son, Nico, in the war. And there''s Mrs Vasili who claims to be related to Nana Mouskouri and grows her hair upwards so she can feel closer to God. Finally, there''s Elena, Maria Petrakis'' daughter-in-law, who has been suffering with the blackness since having a baby, and whom nobody knows quite how to help. The Making Of Mrs Petrakis is a story about the limited choices women sometimes find themselves confronting. It''s a story about repression and mental illness and the devastation it can wreak on lives. But above all, it is a story of motherhood and love and of healing through the humble act of baking.

DKK 113.00
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The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

The Making of Mrs Petrakis - Mary Karras - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''An evocative mix of history, food and storytelling.'' EVENING STANDARD BEST FICTION 2021 ''a heart-warming, heart-breaking story of love, life, family and, of course, baking .'' RUTH HOGAN Cyprus in the run up to the civil war of the 1970s... the threat of it hangs in the atmosphere like a fine mist. A terrible thing, war. Against this backdrop of war and violence, the island''s inhabitants make the best they can of their lives, building friendships, falling in love, having children, watching people die, making mistakes. Maria Petrakis, however, flees a brutal marriage on the island where she has always lived for London and a new start. She opens a bakery on Green Lanes in Harringay - the centre of the small Greek Cypriot community whose residents have settled there to escape the war and start again. Here she comes into her own as she heals and atones through the kneading of bread and the selling of shamali cakes and cinnamon pastries to her customers.There are glimpses of the lives of her neighbours, friends and customers as they buy their bread and cakes. There''s Mrs Koutsouli, whose heart was broken when her handsome son married a xeni , an English woman with fish-eyes and yellow hair. There''s Mrs Pantelis, driven half-mad with the grief of losing her son, Nico, in the war. And there''s Mrs Vasili who claims to be related to Nana Mouskouri and grows her hair upwards so she can feel closer to God. Finally, there''s Elena, Maria Petrakis'' daughter-in-law, who has been suffering with the blackness since having a baby, and whom nobody knows quite how to help. The Making Of Mrs Petrakis is a story about the limited choices women sometimes find themselves confronting. It''s a story about repression and mental illness and the devastation it can wreak on lives. But above all, it is a story of motherhood and love and of healing through the humble act of baking.

DKK 139.00
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The Treating Arthritis Diet Book - Christine Horner - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Uncommon Wealth - Kojo Koram - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Natives - Akala - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Natives - Akala - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

*RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK* SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE | THE JHALAK PRIZE | THE BREAD AND ROSES AWARD & LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING ''This is the book I''ve been waiting for - for years. It''s personal, historical, political, and it speaks to where we are now'' Benjamin Zephaniah ''I recommend Natives to everyone'' Candice Carty-Williams From the first time he was stopped and searched as a child, to the day he realised his mum was white, to his first encounters with racist teachers - race and class have shaped Akala''s life and outlook. In this unique book he takes his own experiences and widens them out to look at the social, historical and political factors that have left us where we are today.Covering everything from the police, education and identity to politics, sexual objectification and the far right, Natives speaks directly to British denial and squeamishness when it comes to confronting issues of race and class that are at the heart of the legacy of Britain''s racialised empire. Natives is the searing modern polemic and Sunday Times bestseller from the BAFTA and MOBO award-winning musician and political commentator, Akala. ''The kind of disruptive, aggressive intellect that a new generation is closely watching'' Afua Hirsch, Observer ''Part biography, part polemic, this powerful, wide-ranging study picks apart the British myth of meritocracy'' David Olusoga, Guardian ''Inspiring'' Madani Younis, Guardian ''Lucid, wide-ranging'' John Kerrigan, TLS ''A potent combination of autobiography and political history which holds up a mirror to contemporary Britain'' Independent ''Trenchant and highly persuasive'' Metro ''A history lesson of the kind you should get in school but don''t'' Stylist

DKK 127.00
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A House for Miss Pauline - Diana Mccaulay - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

A House for Miss Pauline - Diana Mccaulay - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

'' The past is uprooted, the present holds on by thread, and in the midst of it all is Miss Pauline, strong, conflicted, driven and remarkable. '' Marlon James, Booker Prize-winning author of MOON WITCH, SPIDER KING ''Delightful and big-hearted . . . It kept me turning pages deep into the night, and left me full of admiration at the end.'' Claire Adam, Guardian ''One of the Caribbean''s finest writers . . . Her novels are building blocks of the current Caribbean canon and will be read for years to come. '' Monique Roffey, author of THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCHWhen the stones of her home begin to rattle and call out to her in the quiet of the night, Pauline Sinclair knows she will not live to see her 100th birthday.From educating herself through stolen books to becoming one of the most successful ganja farmers in the area and raising a family, Pauline has lived a life on her own terms in Mason Hall, a rural Jamaican village.Yet these whispering walls promise to topple the foundations of her security and exhume Pauline''s many buried secrets, including the mysterious disappearance of the man who came to claim the very land on which she built her home, stone by stone, from the ruins of a plantation.Compelled to make peace before she dies, Pauline decides to leave the only home she has ever known on a final, desperate mission to uncover truths she could never have imagined . . . Lyrical, funny, eerie and profound, A House for Miss Pauline tells a timely and nuanced tale, infused with the patois and natural beauty of Jamaica, which questions who owns the land on which our identities are forged. '' History''s crimes unfurl in this magical story . . . McCaulay''s immaculate, breathtaking writing carries it with poise and conviction. '' Lisa Allen-Agostini, author of THE BREAD THE DEVIL KNEAD ''Where has Diana McCaulay been all my reading life? . . . A profound and beautiful novel of encounters with the past and atonements in the present.'' Julia Alvarez, author of THE CEMETERY OF UNTOLD STORIES

DKK 211.00
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