The Making of Mrs Petrakis: a novel of one family and two countries

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Synopsis

'An evocative mix of history, food and storytelling.' EVENING STANDARD BEST FICTION 2021
'a heart-warming, heart-breaking story of love, life, family and, of course, baking.' RUTH HOGAN

Cyprus in the run up to the civil war of the 1970s... the threat of it hangs in the atmosphere like a fine mist. A terrible thing, war. Against this backdrop of war and violence, the island's inhabitants make the best they can of their lives, building friendships, falling in love, having children, watching people die, making mistakes.

Maria Petrakis, however, flees a brutal marriage on the island where she has always lived for London and a new start. She opens a bakery on Green Lanes in Harringay - the centre of the small Greek Cypriot community whose residents have settled there to escape the war and start again. Here she comes into her own as she heals and atones through the kneading of bread and the selling of shamali cakes and cinnamon pastries to her customers.

There are glimpses of the lives of her neighbours, friends and customers as they buy their bread and cakes. There's Mrs Koutsouli, whose heart was broken when her handsome son married a xeni, an English woman with fish-eyes and yellow hair. There's Mrs Pantelis, driven half-mad with the grief of losing her son, Nico, in the war. And there's Mrs Vasili who claims to be related to Nana Mouskouri and grows her hair upwards so she can feel closer to God. Finally, there's Elena, Maria Petrakis' daughter-in-law, who has been suffering with the blackness since having a baby, and whom nobody knows quite how to help.

The Making Of Mrs Petrakis is a story about the limited choices women sometimes find themselves confronting. It's a story about repression and mental illness and the devastation it can wreak on lives. But above all, it is a story of motherhood and love and of healing through the humble act of baking.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781529344936
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 218 x 138 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 462g
  • Languages: English

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The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Highly recommended
I really enjoyed this book.It’s a very interesting story with believable characters ,set in Cyprus and London ,which tells how Mrs Petrakis came to build h... READ MORE
Evelyn  Love-Gajardo
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
A touching read
Maria Petrakis is a Greek Cypriot woman, living in London, running her own bakery in an area where there is a significant Greek community. The story is se... READ MORE
Karen Dear
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
A good read
This book is set in Cyprus and London and flits between two characters and there families and two time lines. Once you get used to this style of writing I... READ MORE
Lisa Carlile
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Slowburner
Having lived in Cyprus not long after the war, I really wanted to love this book. However I found it difficult to get into, with the way the book is writte... READ MORE
Gee Wood
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
...the characterisation, the setting and atmosphere that was clear and resonant throughout.
With thanks to #netgalley and @tworoadsbooks So this was a book I did enjoy. I did appreciate the characterisation, the setting and atmosphere that was cle... READ MORE
Rachel Roberts
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Touching family drama
I was drawn to this book by the concept and the references to Cypriot history, notably the 1974 war. Maria Petrakis is a Greek Cypriot woman who escapes d... READ MORE
Deborah  Small
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
ARC
This is a book about the trials and tribulations of Maria Petrakis along with her daughter in law Elena. Set in Cyprus and London it is very descriptive ab... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Confusing read
I read this book courtesy of NetGalley. I must say that this was a book I had to persevere with. I enjoyed parts but lost interest as the writing didn't ... READ MORE
Grey Lady
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
More food related books from Mary Karras please!
"The Making of Mrs Petrakis" by Mary Karras is a book that is divided in more than one way. London and Cyprus, Mrs Petrakis senior and Mrs Petrakis junior... READ MORE
Mel Pretorius
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Enjoyable read
What I found most great about this was learning about a culture i knew nothing about. Definitely an underrepresented genre and culture here, and one i was ... READ MORE
Emma Hardy
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Lovely story
I didn’t know what I was expecting when I began this book, but I grew to know the characters and see how life had made them who they became. It is the stor... READ MORE
Susan Hampson
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Wonderfully evocative
This was a compelling read, and Maria Petrakis a wonderful character. The story moves between London and Cyprus, and forward and back in time. Rich layers ... READ MORE
Louise Barber
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Unusual
i found this book to be a little disjoined, it did not flow easily and i found myself having to go back and check which era i was in. the description of th... READ MORE
Jen1010
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Lovely book
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this, but I persevered with it and loved it. The story's main character is Maria Petrakis and the story is tol... READ MORE
Mikimoo
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Lovely, light and delicate
Maria Petrakis runs a Greek bakery in London, a place of sweet smells and delicious flavours. For the last 24 hours, in which I’ve had my nose stuck in thi... READ MORE
Lucy Williams
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Didn’t quite hit the mark
I was sent a copy of The Making of Mrs Petrakis by Mary Karras to read and review by NetGalley. This novel had a great premise with the story weaving betw... READ MORE
lesleys
The Making of Mrs Petrakis
Mouthwatering!
The Making of Mrs Petrakis by Mary Karras Despite some of the heavy themes in this book (mental illness, death, unhappy marriages, domestic abuse) this bo... READ MORE
Petra Redmond