
Για την Πατρίδα
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“Για την Πατρίδα” unfolds during the Greek War of Independence, focusing on the lives of a family caught in the midst of the conflict. The story follows the family's journey through the trials and tribulations of war, depicting the sacrifices they make for their homeland. The narrative centers around Anna, a young woman who experiences love and loss amidst the chaos of war, showcasing her strength and determination. We also see the bravery of her father and brother, who fight on the frontlines for freedom, while their mother endures the hardships of war, finding solace in her faith. As the story progresses, the family witnesses firsthand the brutality of war, the resilience of the human spirit, and the profound bonds of love and family that can endure even in the darkest of times. Through the family’s experiences, the novel portrays the complexities of the Greek War of Independence, emphasizing the sacrifices made, the unwavering spirit of the people, and the enduring legacy of their struggle for freedom.Book Details
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