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E gnoe ton aggeln

E gnoe ton aggeln

by Jill Paton Walsh

This "disturbing and beautiful novel of ideas" (Ursula K. Le Guin) is enacted by a wide variety of characters on a Mediterranean island before the Reformation: a saintly monk whose faith is sorely tested; a wild, flesh-eating child who is captured by mountain shepherds and taken to the cardinal prince of the island; a castaway who swims ashore to a very strange welcome. Peopled by peasants, serva...

Publisher

Psichogios

Format

346 pages

ISBN

9602741740

Language

Greek

Features

Full color, 346 pages

Genres

Feral children, Fiction, Islands, Middle Ages, Monks

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