The Way It Breaks
Paperback Published on: 24/06/2021
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Cloud Lodge Books
- ISBN: 9781838045128
- Number of pages: 362
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
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A story of family life set in CYPRUS
The Way It Breaks is an impressive work. It starts quite conventionally but moves on to the bizarre and, in all honesty, a trifle weird. Very much in the s... READ MORE

TripFiction

The Way It Breaks... your heart!
Beautifully written with so much heart. You fall in love with the characters and miss them when it is finished. Moving and thought provoking. A must read!

Jess Boyle

Wonderful book that takes you there!
A fantastic novel set in Cyprus, which follows the lives of three central characters. Orestis, who wants a better life for himself, becomes a gigolo. His f... READ MORE

Martyn Dore

A Brilliant Read
I really enjoyed this one! I loved that it was set in Cyprus and gave me the opportunity to learn more about a country I don't know enough about, as well a... READ MORE

Maria Kuzniar

Well written
Orestis lived in Cyprus and worked for his uncle, who seemed to take Orestis for granted because he was family. He called Orestis to him and told him that ... READ MORE

Susan Hampson

Perfect read to escape with!
Orestis is a young man who has his whole life ahead of him but sadly his current state of affairs is far from what he truly wants: a job which now pays les... READ MORE

Dan - Clifton, Bristol.

A moving story of identity, self-worth and the tragic currents of life
The Way It Breaks is a moving drama set in modern Cyprus and follows Orestis, a young man trying to work out who he is and what he ultimately wants for him... READ MORE

Andrew O Connor
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