Book launch: Athina and her daughters
Athina and her Daughters: a memoir of two worlds (in English and in Greek), by author Helen Nickas will be launched next week in Melbourne
Athina and her Daughters: a memoir of two worlds (in English and in Greek), by author Helen Nickas will be launched next week in Melbourne.
The book launch with take place on Sunday 20 May at The Wheeler Centre (state library), 176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne and will be launched by Joy Damousi, professor of history, Melbourne University.
For more information and to RSVP to the book launch, contact Helen Nickas on (03) 9596 6064 or email owlbooks@bigpond.com
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