The Black Earth

The Black Earth

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Summary

1922. When the Turkish Army occupies Smyrna, Zoe Haggitiris escapes, only to lose everything. Alone in a sea of strangers, her life is touched briefly by a young English boy, Tom Collyer. Years later when war breaks out, Tom finds himself in Greece, where fate will lead him back to Zoe. But the war will not end easily for either of them.

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The Black Earth by Philip Kazan

1922. Young Zoë Haggitiris is forced to flee with her family during the Turkish invasion of Smyrna. When tragedy strikes in the midst of their escape, Zoë is found floating alone in the icy waters and is rescued by a passing ship. Caught up in a sea of desperate refugees, her life is touched by an English boy, Tom Collyer, before the compassion of a stranger leads her into a new life. 1941, Greece. In the chaos of the British retreat, Tom and Zoë are briefly reunited before fate cruelly separates them once more. Tom will discover that the war will not end so easily for either of them and, if they can find their way back to each other, that nothing will ever be the same.
`[A] stunning novel.. With unshowy, but beautiful prose, Kazan makes us believe entirely in his two protagonists. ... This is the novel I will be pressing on family and friends over the summer.' - The Times
Philip Kazan was born in London and grew-up on Dartmoor. He is the author of two previous novels set in fifteenth-century Florence and the Petroc series following a thirteenth-century adventurer. After living in New York and Vermont, Philip is back on the edge of Dartmoor with his wife and three children.
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ISBN 13 9780749022082
ISBN 10 0749022086
Title The Black Earth
Author Philip Kazan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2019-05-23
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.