

Three Summers
Book • 1996
Margarita Liberaki's "Three Summers" offers a poignant and evocative portrayal of three sisters growing up on a Greek island during World War II. The novel unfolds through the girls' perspectives, providing a unique insight into their experiences and observations.
The narrative captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood, the complexities of family relationships, and the subtle yet significant impact of war on their lives.
Liberaki's writing style is characterized by its lyrical beauty and emotional depth, creating a captivating and memorable reading experience.
The novel's exploration of themes such as family, love, and the passage of time resonates with readers across generations.
The narrative captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood, the complexities of family relationships, and the subtle yet significant impact of war on their lives.
Liberaki's writing style is characterized by its lyrical beauty and emotional depth, creating a captivating and memorable reading experience.
The novel's exploration of themes such as family, love, and the passage of time resonates with readers across generations.