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Spanning decades and voices, this work is an intimate meditation on love, loss, memory, and the fragile threads that bind one life to another. Through dated fragments that read like confessions never meant to be shared, the narrator moves from youthful passion to parenthood, from devotion to regret, from vitality to the quiet reckoning of mortality. Each entry captures a moment suspended in time: a glance in a crowded room, a child's first breath, a farewell whispered too late. At its heart, this is a story about the courage it takes to feel deeply - and the cost of doing so. Tender yet unflinching, lyrical yet grounded in human pain, the narrative explores how love endures even when bodies weaken, words fail, and paths diverge. This is a book for readers who believe that memory is a form of survival, and that even in darkness, the human soul reaches instinctively for light.
ISBN : 978-1-80603-254-9
Scheduled: 09/07/2026
Pages : 34
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Aris I. Xenofos was born on October 1, 1963, in Kefalonia, the largest western island in Greece, located in the Ionian Sea, between Greece and Italy. In 1966, he moved with his parents to Zakytnhos, an Ionian island to the south of Kefalonia, where he stayed until the end of his elementary school years, before moving permanently to Athens. Xenofos is married with two children. He is an economist by profession, with top executive management roles in prominent corporate entities and institutions, a former horse-riding athlete and a karate trainer. In May 2024, he published his first children’s book, The Little Raindrop, Austin Macauley Publishers, inspired by his two sons.