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Olives and Lemons

Olives and Lemons
Traces of Cyprus Past



Shirley Kay
Falak Shawwa
€21.00

Product ID: RP-1-0021
Status: Available

Size: 210 x 270 mm
Pages: 152
Photography: Shirley Kay & Falak Shawwa
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Rimal Publications, Cyprus
Year: 2010

ISBN: 978-9963-610-35-8


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ABOUT THIS BOOK

For many years Shirley came to the village of Anogyra near Limassol for holidays and, in January 2007, she and her husband settled permanently there. By now the village had changed dramatically. Deserted houses had been renovated, the road widened and greatly improved, the narrow streets also broadened and filled with cars. These and other changes have inspired her to write this book, to record what is left of the ancient life of the villages which had so attracted her family in the first place.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shirley Kay and her diplomat husband, Jolyon, first came to Cyprus in the late 1980s when their daughter and her family were posted to Episkopi. Shirley and the family were both fascinated by the old villages in the surrounding areas and they soon bought an old stone house in the village of Anogyra which served as their holiday home in Cyprus until 2007 when they settled there permanently.
In more than two decades visiting and living in Anogyra, they witnessed dramatic changes affecting the village which inspired Shirley to write this book and record what is left of traditional village life; a life that had attracted her family in the first place.
Before coming to Cyprus, Shirley spent more than 16 years living in various countries in the Middle East, and has written 15 books on many of the countries in which she lived. She studied European languages at Cambridge University, Arabic while living in Lebanon and Middle Eastern archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology in London. As a late starter, she has found Greek more of a challenge, but exploring the countryside for this book has certainly given her efforts a considerable boost.

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