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Thursday 15 March 2012

‘Someone Else’s War’ Book Presentation At Antipodes Festival

Within the framework of the Antipodes Festival, the Greek-Australian community will present the book ’Someone Else’s War’ on the 18th of March, written by the Greek-Australian writer and journalist Phil Kafcaloudes.
Based on true events, Phil Kafcaloudes’ Someone Else’s War is a novel that spans the life of the author’s maternal grandmother, a reluctant spy and British agent in World War Two.
Olga Stambolis arrives in Athens in 1936 as an out-of-work actress with no money, few friends, and a shame that has followed her across the world. Her skills as a linguist and mimic lead her into the Greek resistance at the time the country is pulled into the war. Even as the Germans march into Athens, Olga continues to rescue British airmen and sabotage the enemy’s vital supply routes. Until the day she is caught. Meanwhile in Australia,
her children are facing their own personal and wartime challenges. One daughter, Nellie, is caught in Darwin as Japan prepares to bomb the town.
Through the entwined stories of mother and daughters, we are taken into the events of two countries and two sets of lives from 1916 to 1943.

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