A vivid, character-driven historical saga set in Greece at the end of
WWII and on the verge of the Greek Civil War. Fans of Ariel Lawhon's
books about little-known history will love this sweeping,
multigenerational story of familial love and loyalty against all odds.
Corfu, 1946: Living in a poor village in northern Greece, 10-year-olds
Marco and Katerina are the best of friends. But as their country erupts
into war, the two are separated: Katerina's family flees on foot,
desperate to find somewhere safe. Marco is sent to one of Queen
Frederica's children's villages, her defiant stance against the incoming
communists.
At their final goodbye, Katerina and Marco promise to find their way
back to the village, and to each other. This haunting childhood vow
launches events that will take decades to unravel.
Where the Wandering Ends beautifully blends real Corfiot history with
Greek mythology. Spanning multiple decades, this heart-breaking yet
uplifting story reminds us of the tenacity of those who have lost
everything and the enduring power of home.
"[A] magically crafted story combining history and mythology."
-Heather Morris, New York Times bestselling author