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The Island, the acclaimed million-copy No.1 bestseller and winner of Richard & Judy's Summer Read 2006 from Victoria Hislop, is a dramatic tale of four generations, rent by war, illicit love, violence and leprosy, from the thirties, through the war, to the present day. ***A beautiful 10th anniversary paperback edition that includes a new essay by Victoria Hislop on the impact of this million.

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Their mother (Alexis's great-grandmother) contracted leprosy in 1939 and went off to a leper colony on the nearby island of Spinalonga, leaving them with their father. Anna snags a wealthy husband, Andreas, but smolders for his renegade cousin, Manoli. When philanderer Manoli chooses Maria, Anna is furious.

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"Not leprosy, but love."Book review - The Island, Victoria Hislop.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️What an emotional book. I cried from beginning to end. I have seen all the criticism under the sun for this book - it's writing - but honestly none of that mattered because the plot was so bloody powerful.Alexis is determined to find out about.

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Victoria Hislop talks to James Naughtie and readers about her debut novel The Island, a fictional account of a real life leprosy colony, the island of Spinalonga, just off the coast of Crete. First published in 2005, The Island has now sold over a million copies. To listen to the programme on BBC iPlayer, click here.

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The Island is the million-copy No.1 bestseller and winner of Richard & Judy's Summer Read 2006 from Victoria Hislop.From the thirties to the present day, it is a tale of four generations rent by war, illicit love, violence and leprosy. A beautiful 10th anniversary paperback edition that includes a new essay by Victoria Hislop on the impact of this million-copy bestseller.

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Mediocre fiction is redeemed by considerable empathy in this serious but patchy summer read. A young Englishwoman discovers her family's secret links to a Cretan leper colony, in an unusually humane saga. A bestseller in the U.K., British author Hislop's debut pays affecting tribute to the victims of leprosy and those who helped them.

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The Island, the acclaimed million-copy No.1 bestseller and winner of Richard & Judy's Summer Read 2006 from Victoria Hislop, is a dramatic tale of four generations, rent by war, illicit love, violence and leprosy, from the thirties, through the war, to the present day. ***A beautiful 10th anniversary paperback edition that includes a new essay by Victoria Hislop on the impact of this million.

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Leprosy is one of the world's oldest diseases. If left untreated, it can disfigure and result in permanent disability. In the 1980s an effective cure became available in the form of multi-drug therapy (MDT). There is no preventative vaccine and much is still unknown about the disease and why some people are naturally immune while others are not.

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Leprosy is caused by strains of bacteria from the species Mycobacterium leprae.Accounts of the disease, which primarily affects the skin and peripheral nervous system, appear in ancient writings.

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His latest book, DAUGHTER OF MOLOKA'I, is a follow-up to MOLOKA'I that tells the story of Rachel Kalama's daughter Ruth, her early life, her internment during World War II, and her eventual meeting with her birth mother, Rachel. The novel explores the women's 22-year relationship, only hinted at it in MOLOKA'I.

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The story focuses all of its energy on the island of Spinalonga. Spinalonga is an island, only a short boat ride away from Plaka in Greece, which became a colony for people suffering with leprosy. The preface of the novel describes Hislop's visit to Spinalonga: an island which she clearly fell in love with. Hislop saw an island, which.

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The story is essentially about one family, the Petrakis' family and how leprosy visits the family, first with the mother, Eleni and then the youngest daughter, Maria. But this is so much more than a story about a family affected by leprosy and the leprosy community of Spinalonga.

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Mega Channel Greece produced a 26-episode television series called To Nisi (The Island), based on the book; the series premiered on 11 October 2010. With a €4 million budget, the series is the most expensive in Greek television history. During a pre-premiere press screening, the show has received positive critical reception and is reportedly being eyed by foreign networks.

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It's a fascinating premise, and Victoria Hislop brings it all vividly to life. Particularly interesting are the scenes set in the leper colony. The book is very plainly and directly told, which means it was an easy read, but I did not feel deeply invested in many of the characters. The book also takes place over many years, in the tradition.

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This involving story is set on the island Spinalonga off the coast of Crete, between the two world wars, where there was a leper colony until leprosy was eradicated by medical intervention. The author weaves the fictional story of Cretan family personally affected by leprosy, into the island's leper colony history.

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The history of leprosy was traced to its origins by an international team of 22. Traité de la Spedalskhed ou Elephantiasis des Grecs - the standard reference book on leprosy from 1848 until the death of Danielssen in 1895.. which he used to establish a plantation of 2,980 trees on the island of Oahu, Hawaii between 1921 and 1922. There.