My Greek Drama
Life, Love, and One Woman's Olympic Effort to Bring Glory to Her Country
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Narrated by:
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Wanda McCaddon
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Written by:
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Gianna Angelopoulos
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Standing alone in the VIP box of the Olympic Games in 2004, Gianna Angelopoulos began to dance. The world had doubted Greece's ability to successfully stage this global event. She danced to celebrate the efforts of all Greeks-and her own-to host a phenomenally successful event, an effort that showed the world a new Greece, a Greece worthy of its illustrious heritage.
Little did she know that a few years later her country would abandon the lessons of the Olympics and become embroiled in a political and economic crisis that would devastate Greece and threaten the economic security of Europe.
In My Greek Drama,Gianna Angelopoulos - known in her home country simply as "Gianna" - has written a memoir that is as much about Greece's journey as her own. From her childhood in Crete, to law school in Thessaloniki, to Athens, where she overcame male-dominated legal and political cultures to help redefine public service in Greece, Giannaworked her way into becoming one of the most respected women in Greek public life.
Balancing motherhood, business, and a place in the upper echelons of world society, Gianna never lost her passion for public service and brought the 2004 Olympic Games back from the brink of catastrophe. Her life, her Cinderella love story, and her intensity of will are equally unforgettable. From stories of handing out basil seeds on the streets of Athens to courting the world on behalf of her country, My Greek Drama captures the burning ambition of the rebellious girl from the island of Crete who "lit" the Olympic torch.
Her story should help rekindle the spirit of the Greek people, and ofevery person who has ever struggled to change the world.
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- Roberta W
- 2024-10-25
Really great
I’ve travelled in Greece, and have experienced some of the Olympic legacies, so I was very interested to hear about their Olympic journey. When I started this book, I didn’t realize that this would be a core aspect of the author’s life. How fascinating to shadow her throughout this immense project. I also loved learning more about the Greek people. A great listen!
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