World War II saw the occupation of the country and its heroic resistance and liberation by the politically divergent factions. These divisions led to the bitter Civil War, pitting brother against brother. The repercussions, though less obvious, can still be felt to this day. The undercurrent of mistrust and political motivation brought about the coup by the military in 1967, introducing a further period of repression and uncertainty. Greece returned to democracy and a semblance of normality, but the deep-rooted division in society remained, appearing in all walks of life and at the most unexpected moments.
DIVIDED WE LIVE focuses on these differences through the stormy lives of two families; they live in the turbulent times and dramatic events of 20th century Greek history, revealing events that are not widely known.
The book follows the main characters, giving them their own voice and views, their prejudices and humour. They have opinions on events around them and on the historical facts, but also on the mundane challenges and dilemmas of everyday life.
DIVIDED WE LIVE proves there are no winners, no losers, just ordinary people doing their best to survive and live with their hopes and fears. Society continues to thrive despite the divisions.
This contrast of opposing beliefs, and their effect on the families, is highlighted in the book. It shows how history and dogmas can harden to make life difficult for ordinary people.
DIVIDED WE LIVE is an uplifting novel affirming that despite all obstacles and hardships, love and basic good human nature triumphs.