Description
A good-humoured, informative and revealing account of Greece's dire troubles, reported through the stories of the people that define the country today.
About the Author
James Angelos is a Greek-American journalist based in Berlin. He has written for publications such as the WALL STREET JOURNAL and the NEW YORK TIMES.
Reviews
Describes with an engaging mix of disgust and brio the scams Greeks have perpetrated for decades * New York Times *
A fast-paced, gripping survey of the problems leading to and resulting from Greece's debt crisis * Publishers Weekly *
A candid, unsparing look at the challenges Greece has yet to overcome * Kirkus Reviews *
It would be hard to find a better guide to the "new" Greek ruins * Wall Street Journal *
A superb guide to the [...] background to the screaming headlines that keep Greece in the news * Daily Beast *
Amply and expertly demonstrates the difficulties this nation has faced -- Vicky Pryce, author of Greekonomics
For the foreign reader, he does a good job of describing the horrendous effects of the economic crash... Essential introductions to a crisis that may still bring the Eurozone to its knees' * Catholic Herald *
Book Information
ISBN 9781784975036
Author James Angelos
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC