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The Book of Fire

By: Christy Lefteri
Narrated by: Alix Dunmore
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This morning, I met the man who started the fire. He did something terrible, but then, so have I. I left him. I left him and now he may be dead.

Once upon a time there was a beautiful village that held a million stories of love and loss and peace and war, and it was swallowed up by a fire that blazed up to the sky. The fire ran all the way down to the sea where it met with its reflection.

A family from two nations, England and Greece, live a simple life in a tiny Greek village: Irini, Tasso and their daughter, lovely, sweet Chara, whose name means joy. Their life goes up in flames in a single day when one man starts a fire out of greed and indifference. Many are killed, homes are destroyed, and the region's natural beauty wiped out.

In the wake of the fire, Chara bears deep scars across her back and arms. Tasso is frozen in trauma, devastated that he wasn't there when his family most needed him. And Irini is crippled by guilt at her part in the fate of the man who started the fire.

But this family has survived, and slowly green shoots of hope and renewal will grow from the smouldering ruins of devastation.

Once again, Christy Lefteri has crafted a novel which is intimate and epic, sweeping and delicate. The Book of Fire explores not only the damage wrought by human folly, and the costs of survival in our changing world, but also - and ultimately - our powers of redemption and renewal.

©2023 Christy Lefteri (P)2023 Bonnier Books UK
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Small Town & Rural World Literature Greece Heartfelt Inspiring Tear-jerking Thought-Provoking
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I love the initial notion of the book. I live in an area of frequent wildfire, and found the plot could have been so much fuller. I tired slightly of the character, so much third person removed it all a little for me. Thankyou though for tackling a difficult area.

Amanda evocative read, perhaps a little sloe.

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Absolutely brilliant book, quite disturbing to read though; but the truth behind it - global warming- is so obvious, but never taken into consideration enough ….if only everybody would see it like Christy Leferty- and act accordingly!

The book of fire

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Narration excellent, authentic story, believable characters- in all a great read. I would recommend this author for anyone who loves a realistic story

Compassion of the writing and the ability to increase awareness of others situations

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Beautifully written, sad and poignant. it rambles a bit but makes its point completely. Not as enjoyable as the Bee Keeper of Aleppo but just as important.

Lovely but sad

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I felt that I was in Greece. So thought provoking. I did not want it to end. So simple but moving. Thanks

Let us all learn something from it

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