NORTH OF ITHAKA: A Journey Home Through a Family's Extraordinary Past
Eleni Gage, . . St. Martin's, $23.95 (304pp) ISBN 978-0-312-34028-5
When Gage decided to take a break from her magazine career in Manhattan to rebuild her ancestral home in a Greek village in 2002, her father's four sisters, who'd by then emigrated to Massachusetts, were not amused. They predicted she'd be killed by Albanians and eaten by wolves. Even worse, they feared she would invite the curse of their mother—Gage's namesake—who, in 1948, was arrested, imprisoned, tortured and executed by a firing squad for plotting her family's escape to the U.S. during the Greek civil war (Gage's father, Nicholas, chronicled these events in his 1983 bestseller,
Reviewed on: 04/04/2005
Genre: Nonfiction