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Matoula's Echo

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“It’s Greece’s Dr. Zhivago but with a better story. And it would make a great movie”.-- Kurt Russell, actor

In the tradition Of Corelli’s Mandolin and Eleni comes an epic historical fiction novel set in Greece. By Richard Romanus, a nominee for The Writers Guild Of America Award For Best Original Screenplay.

In the hardscrabble villages of northern Greece, strength is the only measure of a girl’s beauty. But Maria Christina is delicate, nearsighted, unmarried at 17 – already a spinster, in a town with few choices– and hopeless. She’s overshadowed by Matoula, the nimble, radiant older sister whom she loves but envies. Worse still, she smolders with shameful desire for handsome, worldly Yiannis, Matoula’s husband, a doctor from sophisticated Athens.

It’s the bitter winter of 1940, war just over the horizon, the Axis Powers massing to invade. All the able-bodied men have gone to defend the border. The women must supply their food and clothing, their bandages and bullets – on foot over mountain trails, by starlight, through deep snow. But only those deemed strong may help. Not Maria Christina. For her that’s just another humiliation.

Defiantly, she joins Matoula on a supply run. And then her worst nightmare comes true: it is strong, deserving Matoula who dies. Yiannis is left a widower, torn between commitment to the resistance, where his skills are desperately needed, and responsibility for Zoitsa, the young daughter Matoula bore him.

War rages on – against the Italians, then the Germans, and then heartbreaking civil strife among the Greeks themselves. Conflict burns within Maria Christina and Yiannis, too. They are engulfed by passion, separated by duty to country, bonded by common loss and devoured by Maria Christina’s guilt at surviving her more beautiful, capable sister.

A vivid epic of calamity and longing, of modernity vanquishing tradition, Matoula’s Echo makes just one fragile promise of redemption in the form of Maria Christina’s new awakening.

Praise For This Epic Greek Historical Fiction Romance Novel.

“A phenomenal achievement, not only because it tackles the great themes – war and civil war, heroism and sacrifice, love and loss, joy and misery, inner conflict and struggle merely to survive – but because it handles them so adroitly.”

-- Dr Darcy Powers, Professor of English at the University of Denver

 

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AcknowledgementsI am especially grateful to Elena Averoff, whose admiration for the women of Metsovo inspired the story and whose encouragement steeled my resolve to write it. I am also indebted to Ioannis Averoff for his guidance and his extensive library. I would also like to thank Kostas “Pappou” Todis, Maria Todi, Apostoles Bissas, Dr. Fanis Bouzalis, Nikolas Mitsos, and Spiros Mavrikis for sharing their memories, and Annabel Davis Goff, Vicky Kyriazi, Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman for their professional advice, and to express my appreciation to my editors, Katerina Kaisi and Miriam Pirolo. Thanks also to Irina Averoff, my brother, Billy, and my son, Robert Christopher for their love and support. Finally, I wish to express my abiding gratitude to my wife, Anthea, who is my muse.

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