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Dancing Girl: themes and improvisations in a greek village setting
Thordis Simonsen. The Fundamental Note: 1991. 200 pages
Ms. Simonsen is happy to meet with book groups - just contact us or visit her web site.
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How would your classroom or book group like to discuss a book with its author? How would you like to do it for free? Then ask us to put you in touch with the fabulous, funny, warm and witty Thordis Simonsen, an acclaimed author living right in our midst. Thordis's book tells the story of her experiences in Greece, of the tiny village of Elika that she has called home for part of every year since 1974. In a series of poignant meditations on a wide variety of realities of rural Mediterranean life-from gender roles to olive season to absence of central heating-Thordis gives her reader the vicarious experience of sharing in a very special kind of community. Thordis is happy to come and share more stories of this community with your classroom or book group, at no cost to your organization. All she asks is that you buy your copies of Dancing Girl directly from her.
If you would like to meet Thordis and leave the snowy Denver winter behind in favor of the glowing Grecian landscape, please contact us!
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