The Dreams Come True
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Book Details
About the Book
During the Second World War and the German occupation of Greece between the years 1940 and 1941, the author survived for 40 days with no bread, just on some meat and herbs. In March 1947, two thousand guerillas of the Greek Communist Party surrounded the village Argýri at 8 o’clock in the evening. One guerilla knocked on the door of the author’s house. His mother opened the door and saw before her a guerrilla with huge beard and a gun in his hand. The guerilla told the author to follow him. Six hours later, they met up with the rebel’s brother-in-arms, captain Ypsilántis. The latter put his pistol against the author’s head and ordered him to follow him. The author’s childhood dream was to go to America. In 1956, that dream came true; he left for the United States. Today, he is a resident of Delray Beach, Florida, where he has been living with his beloved wife, Darlene, for 39 years. He is 90 years old and still going strong. He always thanks God for the good life he’s had. He also thanks America for the opportunities it gave him.
About the Author
The author was born in a small village of Thessaly, the village Argýri of Kardítsa. It was a very small village, so small it was not designated on the map of Greece. He went to school for 6 years, graduating from the elementary. Ever since he was a small child, he dreamed of a better life.