Real Stories / Non-Fiction
NEW RELEASE!
A FRINGE OF BLUE
The reverie of a full life in service of humanity
by Joice NanKivell Loch
This is the autobiography of one of the most significant and decorated women of the 20th century.
In an era where the remarkable lives of women often went uncelebrated, Joice NanKivell Loch (1893-1982), stood as a beacon of courage, compassion, and unyielding resolve. Her autobiography, firstly published in 1968, is not merely a recounting of her adventures and accomplishments but a testament to a life dedicated to serving others.
By republishing this extraordinary work, roughly edited and delicately annotated, we aim to shed new light on Joice’s unconquerable spirit and the profound impact she had on the world around ...
In an era where the remarkable lives of women often went uncelebrated, Joice NanKivell Loch (1893-1982), stood as a beacon of courage, compassion, and unyielding resolve. Her autobiography, firstly published in 1968, is not merely a recounting of her adventures and accomplishments but a testament to a life dedicated to serving others.
By republishing this extraordinary work, roughly edited and delicately annotated, we aim to shed new light on Joice’s unconquerable spirit and the profound impact she had on the world around ...
"RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN!
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"Kυνηγώντας Την Ελευθερία"
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"The vivid cinematic narration drawn from the author's personal experience makes the reader an invisible observer of the deadliest Urban Fire of the 21st century and an undeniable witness to the moments experienced by the civilians fighting the unequal battle with the fiery monster, forcing themselves to discover their survival limits." Athens Voice
"A documento written out not only to honor the lost lives of a Great Civil Disaster, but also to praise the unexpected heroism born inside it." GALA/Proto Thema |
After 500,000 copies worldwide, one of the most famous and greatest true stories of World War II is now published in Greek.
The Adventure of a young New Zealand Officer who fought bravely in the battle of Crete in 1941, but captured and shipped by the Germans to the Greek mainland as one of their prisoners. Despite being severely wounded ... |
"ΦΥΓΕ ΟΠΩΣ ΕΙΣΑΙ
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"Με Τόλμη για την Ελευθερία"
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