
Things Can Only Get Feta: Two Journalists and Their Crazy Dog Living Through the Greek Crisis
Author(s): Marjory McGinn (Author)
- Publisher: Bene Factum Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date: 30 July 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- ISBN-10: 1909657085
- ISBN-13: 9781909657083
Book Description
Two journalists embarking on a year’s adventure in Greece just as the country faces economic collapse seems foolhardy—but it’s their decision to bring their crazy Jack Russell to a crisis-weary country with zero dog tolerance that tips the plan into actual madness
After an Arctic winter, a recession, and a downturn in the newspaper industry, two journalists and their dog embark on an adventure in the wild and beautiful southern Peloponnese. A perfect plan, except for one thing—Greece is deep in economic crisis. And if fiscal failure can’t overturn the couple’s escapade in rural Greece, perhaps macabre local customs, a scorpion invasion, zero dog-tolerance, health scares, and touchy expats will. This is a humorous and insightful journey through one of the last unspoiled regions of Greece. It is full of encounters with warm-hearted, often eccentric, Greeks who show that this troubled country still has heroes, if not euros. In a hillside village in the Mani, the locals share their lives, their laughter, and their stories, and help chart the couple’s own passage back to happiness. They even find a place in their hearts for their Greek nemesis—the local pungent goat cheese. Things really can only get feta.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Marjory McGinn’s laconic wit and delightful style brings the herb infused landscape of the Mani to life with a joyous ease… –Harry Bucknall, author of ‘In the Dolphin s Wake’
Things Can Only Get Feta is an easy read in the very best sense, but its simplicity belies the deep insight it gives into the complexities of life in Greece and the often misunderstood nature of its people. –Richard Clark, author of the Greek Notebook series
Whether you know Greece or not you will enjoy the adventures of these intrepid travellers and the descriptions of the places they visit. Their various scrapes are recounted with wit and verve and the writing style is extremely accessible. –Gillian Bouras, award-winning Australian author of Aphrodite and the Others
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