Beans of Anafi

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“…a short but captivating novel that every young adult must reada beautiful book
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A Tiny Note: Beans of Anafi was written as my 2021 NaNoWriMo project. I had two very specific rules: 1) adhere to Campbell’s 17-step Heros Journey in exacting detail; and 2) no contractions…anywhere. As such, this novel does not comply to conventional standards. This is a literary young adult fantasy.

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Beans of Anafi

Alexandros Iraklidis, a timid farm boy on the Greek island of Anafi, yearns for adventure and a new life away from his family farm and the routine in which he feels trapped. While those around him do not understand his desire to leave, he does not understand their desire to stay.

At the prompting of his friend and the gift of a stranger, the boy flees to discover a new life in Crete. When a storm at sea robs him of the chance, Alexandros finds himself stranded on a neighboring island with no way to return home. Gone is the safety of routine and in its place is the terror of the unknown.

Through the kindness of strangers and a chance encounter with a beautiful woman who seeks to change her own life, Alexandros finds shelter, food and a way to eke out a meager living. Dreams of home still haunt him, however, and when tragic news of his family arrives from Anafi, Alexandros is forced to choose between the new love he has found and the family he left behind on Anafi.

As Alexandros is to learn, life is not found where you are but in what you do.

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These songs were chosen as I wrote the novel and reflect the feeling and tone of certain scenes within the novel.

Advance Reviews

★★★★★ “An intriguing historical fiction adventure, a lead character in search of himself, and a Greek island setting complete with mythology. Fun, different and well-written.”

★★★★★ “The writing is beautiful and lyrical.  The complete circle of fate/life was told exquisitely.  A great story.”

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