Spice Box Letters by Eve Makis
Thanks to Staci Burt of St. Martin’s Press, I am giving away one print copy of Spice Box Letters by Eve Makis
Description of Spice Box Letters by Eve Makis
Katerina longs to know why her late grandmother, Miriam, refused to talk about the past, especially when she inherits a journal and handwritten letters stashed in a wooden spice box, cryptic treasures written in Armenian, Miriam’s mother tongue. On vacation in Cyprus, Katerina finds the key to unlocking her grandmother’s secrets and discovers a family legacy of exile and loss. Aged seven, Miriam was expelled from her home in Eastern Turkey and witnessed the death of her beloved brother Gabriel, or so she believed.
Katerina sets out on a fact-finding mission across the island and solves a mystery that changes her life and lays the ghosts of her grandmother’s turbulent past to rest. My Big Fat Greek Wedding meets Sarah’s Key in this gripping family saga, set during the tragic start of the Armenian genocide in 1915 Turkey, spanning the ups and downs of a family separated by the devastating aftermath in 1985 Greece.
Praise for Spice Box Letters by Eve Makis
“Reading The Spice Box Letters is like sitting down to a delicious Armenian dinner hosted by an ebullient family with a riveting and sorrowful tale to tell. Makis’ story goes to some dark places, but her warmth and light touch keeps this engaging novel aloft. You will come away impressed by the resilience of her wonderful characters—and craving Armenian delicacies. (I devoured a chunk of halva while reading this book.) I deeply enjoyed this novel.” —Sharon Guskin, author of The Forgetting Time
“With humor, heartbreak and lyrical prose, Eve Makis has woven a moving tale of resilience in the face of tragedy. I thoroughly enjoyed The Spice Box Letters.” —Maggie Leffler, author of The Secrets of Flight
“The Spice Box Letters is a beautifully evocative novel that moves from past to present and affirms the enduring love of family and explores the tragic, unsettling wake of the Armenian genocide. Eve Makis has written a novel that should be read, contemplated, and read again.” —Peter Golden, author of Wherever There Is Light
“Heartwarming, funny, tragic, and uplifting…the story has a feel good factor to equal My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” —Narinder Dhami, author of Bend It Like Beckham
About Eve Makis
EVE MAKIS studied at Leicester University and worked as a journalist and radio presenter in the UK and Cyprus before becoming a novelist. Eve is a part time tutor in creative writing at Nottingham University. She is married with two children and lives in the UK and Cyprus.
Giveaway of Spice Box Letters by Eve Makis
This giveaway open to Canada and the U.S. only and ends on September 30, 2016 midnight pacific time. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.
This nook of old family secrets sounds fascinating
Thanks for the giveaway
Sounds great and set in a part of the world that’s very close to my heart. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
Captivating and unforgettable story which touches my emotions. Thanks.
Sounds like an emotionally moving read
One of the most beautiful places on earth that I’ve traveled is to Turkey, and I would love to re-visit my time there through this book.
I know little about Armenian history, except this genocide was as bad as the holocaust during WWII and the ethnic cleansing the Ukraine did to the Polish people in Galicia before, during and after WWII. Turkey and Greece are two places I would like to visit.
This is definitely a time I don’t know much about. It sounds like a wonderful book and very engaging characters.