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Roger Jinkinson

For more than thirty years Roger Jinkinson has visited and lived on the small Greek island of Karpathos. In this, his second book of tales from the island, he tells how he first arrived by boat, his children mistaken for luggage, and how he found himself immersed in a unique and vibrant culture. The island’s people are tough, stubborn and highly individualistic. Read about the many and varied ways of fish and fishing, of the festivals and ceremonies that mark the year, of the intrigues and jealousies of café owners, of the unique wildlife of the island, of the once thriving villages deserted as their inhabitants left for cities overseas, and of the ambivalent feelings of the children of emigrants towards their ancestral homeland.

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Roger's first job was as a cleaner in a school. From then on it was downhill all the way until he found himself helping to run a university. Already deeply involved with the remote Greek village of Diafani in Karpathos, the lure was too much and he gave up the formal lifestyle to live among the hunters, gatherers, fishermen and farmers who fascinated him so much. Two books have followed: Tales from a Greek Island is a series of short stories about village life whilst American Ikaros is the biography of Kevin Andrews, the American writer who came to the village in the 1960's. Roger promises that More Tales from a Greek Island will be his last on the subject. Linked by the interaction of man with nature this collection of essays and stories brings to life a way of existence unknown to modern city dwellers.

Price UK: £9.95
Price US: $14.95
Price Kindle: $9.95 US, $7.61 UK

ISBN: 978-1-84327-942-6

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Contact the author:
rjinkin@mac.com