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Go to My LibraryΈνα παιδί μεγαλώνει στην Αθήνα 1934-1944
- Language
- Modern Greek
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- Publisher
- Metaichmio
- Pages
- 152
- ISBN
- 9786180329889
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Reviewers consistently praise the book for its unique and nostalgic portrayal of Athens. It offers a detailed look into the daily life of the lower-middle and middle classes in the city's central neighborhoods, spanning a significant historical period before extensive urbanization. Many found it to be an interesting, relaxing, and easy read, particularly enjoyable for those who hold an affection for Athens. The book is lauded for its "sweet" and journalistic style, effectively conjuring the atmosphere of a bygone era and even inspiring readers to view the city differently. It allows for a profound personal connection to the past, helping some relate to their own family's generation and experiences, and is seen as a vibrant chronicle that brings the city's hidden stories to life.
Despite its strong foundation, some readers felt the book could have been executed more effectively, with suggestions for improvements in its writing style. A common point of criticism was the occasional repetitiveness found in certain sections. A few reviewers mentioned that the book did not entirely meet their initial expectations, with one wishing for a greater emphasis on direct diary entries and photographs rather than extensive authorial analysis and conclusions. Additionally, one reader noted a personal difficulty in being emotionally moved by the book's historical record style, indicating it might not resonate with all audiences.
In conclusion, the book stands as a poignant historical record and a deeply personal exploration of Athens during a pivotal time. It successfully immerses readers in a different era, presenting vivid imagery and a fresh perspective on the city's evolution. This book is highly recommended for individuals with a passion for Athens, its rich history, or those curious about the everyday lives of its residents during a specific historical period. It would particularly appeal to readers who appreciate urban chronicles, historical reflections, and narratives that evoke a strong sense of nostalgia for a transforming city, even if they sometimes prefer a more straightforward, less interpretive approach to historical accounts.
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