A Scorpion In The Lemon Tree: Mad adventures on a Greek peninsula

Marjory McGinn
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"The hilarity of it all! This book really embraces Greek life." - Reader review Following on from the first two acclaimed travel memoirs (Things Can Only Get Feta and Homer’s Where The Heart Is), Marjory, Jim and their crazy dog Wallace are on a second hilarious odyssey in southern Greece but this time they end up in a peninsula they didn’t choose, and a house they never wanted to live in. How did this happen? Easy, this is Greece and nothing ever goes to plan. The couple’s latest adventure in Koroni, on the Messinian peninsula, takes them on another perilous and funny journey, with house rental dramas, scorpion threats, a publishing upheaval, and much more. But when they are finally seduced by the charm of unspoilt Koroni, make new friends, grapple with Greek lessons, and reconnect with some of the memorable characters of their Mani days, they discover once more why they are in love with this resilient country, despite its ongoing economic crisis. And there’s not even a sting in this tale. Well … not one you could imagine! What readers love about A Scorpion In The Lemon Tree: "This book is rare within the travel writing genre. It cleverly combines a travel narrative with enlightened observations about Greece, while retaining a light and entertaining touch.” – Peter Kerr, best-selling author of Snowball Oranges "Marjory McGinn has done it again! I have just loved sharing her adventures in Southern Peloponnese, and am eagerly awaiting another one." Sandra McKenna, book blogger and reviewer." "An excellent ambassador for Greece." "I have read a lot of travel books but this author is one of the very best writers in this genre." "A gem of a book. Much more than a travel memoir, you get a feel for what Greeks are thinking." "This book deserves to be on every traveller's bucket list." "All three memoirs are often funny, sometimes sad and always interesting.""What a wonderful storyteller Marjory is.""As with the other books in this travel series, I had a lump in my throat when I finished it.""Thank you. Hurry up with a sequel. I would like to be a part of your world again, even if it's not in Greece."
Genres: TravelNonfictionGreeceMemoir
296 Pages

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