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Island in Greece
A01=Michael Carroll
Aegean Sea
alonissos
Armchair traveller traveler
Author_Michael Carroll
Boat living
Category=WTL
Classic travel writing
cyclades
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eremonisia
europe
Gates of the wind
Greek islands
holiday guide
kosta
lycurgos
mount Delphi
mount Pelion
Ouzo
panormos
paraskevoula
Persian fleet
skiathos
skopelos
skyros
Sporades
tourism
travel writing
Vangeli
Product details
- ISBN 9781845118228
- Weight: 244g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 2009
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Scattered in a crescent in the sparkling waters of the Aegean, the islands of the Sporades are known to Greek fishermen as 'the gates of the wind'. It was to this unspoilt archipelago that Michael Carroll sailed Astarte, a boat of sleek mahogany with wine-red sails, named after the Phoenician goddess of the moon and the sea. But his dream of travelling where the wind took him, rootless and free, changed when he landed on Skopelos.There, a chance meeting with the charismatic Vangeli led to him buying a piece of land on a remote cove, once the site of an ancient city and the perfect harbour for Astarte.So unfolds the story of Carroll's growing attachment to Skopelos as he sets down roots and makes it his home. Engaging and vividly-described, "An Island in Greece" is a sun-drenched tale of a life full of simple pleasures, governed by the seasons, the tides and the wind; the story of a traveller who finally arrived and a unique homage to the island that harboured him.
Michael Carroll was born in England in 1935. He was educated at Harrow and Cambridge but spent much of his early life in India. He is also the author of From a Persian Tea House, an account of his travels in Iran (also Tauris Parke Paperbacks). 'I loved the Greece I knew... the kind of free life that could be had with a boat among the islands.'
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