Blue Skies & Black Olives: A survivor's tale of housebuilding and peacock chasing in Greece
By (Author) John Humphrys
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st May 2010
1st April 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Living and working in other countries: practical advice
Memoirs
949.5076092
Paperback
288
Width 142mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
216g
It was a moment of mad impulse when John Humphrys decided to buy a semi-derelict cottage and a building site on a plot of land overlooking the Aegean. After all, his son Christopher was already raising his family there so he would help build the beautiful villa that would soon rise there. What could possibly go wrong
Everything. John was to spend much of the next four years regretting his moment of madness. Sometimes comic, at other times infuriating, here father and son tell a story by turns hilarious and revealing about a country that intrigues and infuriates in equal measure.a very funny tome - Daily Telegraph
hilarious - Daily Maila profoundly instructive course in the idiosyncrasies of Greek law, custom and culture...entertainingly chronicled - SagaA sparky, funny, exasperated story that brings Humphrys and his family together in trying but also tender circumstances. - Iain Finlayson, Times'John Humphrys was born to be combative... His cellist son Christopher acts as a gentle foil. Between them they amusingly blend the genres of misery memoir and Mediterranean escapist idyll - FT WeekendEntertaining - The LadyJohn Humphrys has reported from all over the world for the BBC and presented its frontline news programmes on both radio and television, in a broadcasting career spanning forty years. He owned a dairy farm for ten years and has homes in Greece and London.
Christopher Humphrys is John Humphrys' eldest son. He has lived in Greece for the past sixteen years and is a cellist with the hugely popular Camerata Orchestra based in Athens.