THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS

Evangelos Aretaios

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THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS

Follow in the footsteps of the protagonists in Road to Damascus.

The Acid publications present the collection of short stories by the renowned journalist and author Evangelos Aretaios "The Road to Damascus".

The author, having experienced through his travels what the phrase "The Road to Damascus” - something real, the true, the existent - is inspired and describes the lives of seven different people who had killed or cheated, people who had rolled in the mud by making big mistakes. People who all knew about their crimes or others who only knew about them, people who had felt betrayed or others who chose to take their love to its limitless limits.

"Only through the crack of a broken heart can light enter"...

A former IRA bomber trying to escape the ghosts of the past, a Belgian intelligence officer who discovers that the man she loved loved another woman, a corrupt Greek lawyer struggling with his father and his choices, a A Kurd who killed his daughter to "wash away" the family's honor, a released Belgian Baripinite who killed two people in a robbery, a Canadian academic who was found sleeping on the streets of Toronto because she unwittingly betrayed the man she loved. And a narrator who struggles to escape from alcoholism...

Seven different lives, inspired by real people and situations. They all go in the same direction: the road to Damascus. The path of repentance, forgiveness, profound change.

The Road to Damascus

Author Biography:
Evangelos Aretaios is a journalist. Born in Athens in 1971. He is the author of a novel, Cikmaz, a series of short stories, Like Lost Sand, a book about the period between the Gezi protests and the coup in Turkey, From Gezi's Utopia to the Coup, and co-author of a book on social changes in Turkey, Turkey. The train of the great modernization.

 

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13 X 20.5

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ISBN

978-960-436-810-5

PAGES

144

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