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Walking on Fire: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Walking on Fire: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Kathryn Crawley

ISBN:

9781647424381

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

13th June 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

Greece. Politics. Love. Danger. Reeling from a failed marriage and spurred on by a burgeoning sense of feminism, twenty-five-year-old Kate accepts a position as a speech therapist in a center for children with cerebral palsy in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is 1974, and the recent end of Greeces seven-year dictatorship has ignited a fiery anti-American sentiment within the country. Despite this, as her Greek improves, Kate teaches communication to severely disabled children, creates profound friendships, and finds a home in the ancient and historied city. From a dramatic Christmas pig slaughter to a mesmerizing fire walking ceremony, her world expands rapidlyeven more so when she falls in love with Thanasis, a handsome Communist.

Through Thanasis, Kate meets people determined to turn a spotlight on their former dictators massacre of university students, as well as their record of widespread censorship and torture of dissidents. The more she learns, the more her loyalty to her country and almost everything she was taught in her conservative home state of Texas is challenged. Kate is transformed by her odyssey, but when her very safety is threatened by the politics of her lover, she must choose: risk everything to stay with Thanasis and the Greece that has captured her heart, or remove herself from harms way by returning to her homeland

Reviews

Crawley ably develops her protagonists internal conflict with skillful prose . . . The protagonists naivete and self-reflection are likely to endear her to readers, and the descriptions of Greek culture, history, and language are especially delightful.
Kirkus Reviews

Fans of self-discovery will relish Kates foreign adventure and find her attempts to settle into a local rhythm entertaining, as she tries to find the balance between defending her home and being open to the political injustice the trip brings to light. . . . Readers will cheer her metamorphosis, and may even feel changed along with her, thanks to Crawleys skillful rendering of Kates inner revelations and hard-earned maturity . . .
BookLife Reviews

This page-turner will initiate you to the tumultuous days in mid-seventies Greece when a young American comes to heal from a divorce and meets love, controversial politics, and danger. It is a must-read, well-researched and heartwarming.
Sophia Kouidou-Giles, author of Sophias Return: Uncovering My Mothers Past

Walking on Firewill transport you to Greece in the 1970s, to the whitewashed churches, the lively outdoor markets, and the smoky coffee bars as a young American woman discovers the sun-drenched beauty of a new culture, as well as her own countrys dark secrets. Passionate and political, Crawleys debut novel burns deeply and brightly, pulling the reader into this powerful story about shedding naivet, trusting fate, and ultimately, finding transformation.
Sandra A. Miller, author of Wednesdays at One

A coming-of-age loss-of-innocence love story set in an exotic land in the aftermath of a military coup. What more could one ask for This tightly-written, compelling tale of a young womans awakening to a larger and far more complex world than shed ever imagined just may awaken the reader as well. Highly recommended!
Sean Murphy, National Endowment for the Arts Creative Fellow, and award-winning author ofThe Time of New WeatherandThe Hope Valley Hubcap King

Author Bio

Kathryn Crawley was born of pioneer stock and raised in a small West Texas cotton town. She received undergraduate and graduate degrees in speech pathology from Baylor University. Unforeseen events and an adventurous spirit led her to Casper, WY, Colorado Springs, CO, and Thessaloniki, Greece, where she worked in a center for Greek children with cerebral palsy from 1974 to 1976. She went on to establish roots in Boston, where she continued her career as a speech pathologist.Today, she enjoys life with her partner, Tom, daughter, Emilia, and two dogs in Belmont, MA.

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