Greece, A Love Story by Camille Cusumano

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Greece, A Love Story by Camille Cusumano

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Two dozen women describe the country they love and why they have fallen under its spell

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Greece, A Love Story by Camille Cusumano

Greece, it has been said, is where art became inseparable from life. The country evokes a richly embroidered tapestry of images, from old monuments rife with history to idyllic isles of glass-blue sea and blinding white stucco dwellings. Greece enchants its visitors with its beauty, tradition, and spirit.In this eloquent collection, women share firsthand experiences of the people, history, and landscape of Greece. Their essays go beyond ordinary travelogue to capture the ways in which Greece has shaped lives or influenced decisions. In expressing their love for the country, these women share stories as visceral as they are poignant, as entertaining as they are endearing. Whether they are seasoned travellers or armchair adventurers, Greece aficionados or those just beginning to learn about the country, readers of this compelling collection will gain a better understanding of Greece and how experiences abroad can impact their lives.

Camille Cusumano is the author of several cookbooks and has contributed to a variety of magazines, including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Islands magazine, and Country Living, with pieces on cuisine, fitness, and travel. Her debut novel, The Last Cannoli (Legas, 2000), was in second place for the James Jones First Novel Scholarship. She resides in San Francisco and works as a senior editor at VIA magazine.

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ISBN 13 9781580051972
ISBN 10 1580051979
Title Greece, A Love Story
Author Camille Cusumano
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Seal Press
Year published 2007-03-17
Number of pages 225
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.