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Arrested Song

By: Irena Karafilly
Narrated by: Melina Theo
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‘A very accomplished novel' Louis de Bernieres, author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin

‘Hard to put this book down' Sofka Zinovieff

Calliope Adham—young, strong-willed, and recently widowed—is schoolmistress in the village of Molyvos when Hitler's army invades Greece in 1941. Well-read and linguistically gifted, she is recruited by the Germans to act as their liaison officer. It is the beginning of a personal and national saga that will last for several decades.

Calliope's wartime duties bring her into close contact with Lieutenant Lorenz Umbreit, the Wehrmacht commander. The schoolmistress is an active member of the Greek Resistance, yet her friendship with the German blossoms against all odds, in a fishing village seething with dread and suspicion.

Amid privation and death, the villagers' hostility finally erupts, but the bond between Calliope and Umbreit survives, taking unforeseeable turns as Greece is ravaged by civil war and oppressed by military dictatorship. It is against this turbulent background that Calliope emerges as a champion for girls' and women's rights.

Arrested Song is a haunting, sumptuous novel, weaving the private and the historic into a vivid tapestry of Greek island life. Spanning over three decades, it chronicles the story of an extraordinary woman and her lifelong struggle against social and political tyranny.

©2023 Irena Karafilly (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Historical Fiction 20th Century Greece War Sagas Fiction Women's Fiction Village Genre Fiction Historical Romance
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This was a thoughtful, epic story of a woman, her village, her country. Against a background horrific local and world events across decades, the story evades the pitfalls of stereotyping and predictable plotting. With transcendent storytelling and exquisite character development, the author gives us an engaging and insightful narrative. This is so good, I plan to read
It again, a rarity in my experience.

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