October 27, 1940: Peter will remember this day because his cricket died. He will remember it because the next day he hears his mother's voice saying: "Get up... war has broken out. Don't you hear the sirens?”
When the Italians reached the doorstep of Greece, Peter was nine years old, had a turtle as a pet, passionately loved American movies, and only knew about war through books. But now he experiences it every day with his parents, his grandfather, and his older sister, Antigone, starting a long walk - a stroll through occupied Athens during those difficult years of hunger, rations, fear, and persecution.
Guided by his beloved heroes from Greek history and with adolescence just around the corner, Peter, along with his sister and friends, does not hesitate to take part in the Resistance, always having a song as his motto: Always ahead of us, for a new life...
Read "The Great Walk of Peter" by Alki Zei for many reasons, but even just to admire the courage and ingenuity of Peter, this young resistance fighter who made life difficult for the Italian and German occupiers.
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- Author
- Alki Zei
- Publisher
- Metaichmio
- Type
- Classic Literature
- Language
- Greek
- Age
- under 13 years old years
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 316
- Release Date
- 6/2011
- Publication Date
- 2011
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789605011505
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