the liberty club

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The Liberty Club is a non-fiction, layered family memoir that follows the lives of a Greek and French family through their true life adventures that the author coined, &quot,A slice of Americana with a European twist.&quot, Beginning at the turn of the 20th century the story embarks as the Greeks immigrate to America&nbsp,through Ellis Island,&nbsp,settling in a&nbsp,northern California town that sprouted from the Gold Rush. You&#39,ll learn of their struggles and ingenuity, and how the Greeks adapted in America, while still&nbsp,preserving their rich European&nbsp,traditions. Timeless stories of life during the Great Depression are told through the eyes of youngsters, while alternately the French side shows a completely different mood, and lifestyle during the same era. Arranged marriages were the norm of the times, and how they played out was anyones guess.&nbsp, The split narrative adds to the pace and mystery of their tales, finding both families affected in much different ways by the onset of WWII.&nbsp, The two bloodlines come together during the war, with a torrid romance between the Greek-American born soldier and his French beauty, complicated by Hitlers Panzers. Vividly portrayed accounts of famous battles from a soldiers perspective, and life endured under German occupation are palpable through first hand accounts.&nbsp, All that, and you&#39,re only halfway through this riveting tale. With close to two hundred pictures and images filling the pages from beginning to end, the characters, places, and events are brought to life. &nbsp, The Liberty Club is a state of mind, an inner drive, and a place in time.&nbsp,Within each player a story is born, sacrifices are made, love is found, and love is lost. &nbsp,What compels the true life characters throughout these pages? &nbsp,What drives them to their choices, and ultimate consequences? &nbsp,And what inspired the narrator to research and write for almost four years uncovering every scrap,

  • ISBN: 9780997048506
  • Encuadernación: Sin formato definido

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