There is a small village in the Ioannina region of northwestern Greece called Georgani. In 1960, a family left it and moved to Australia, carrying everything families carry when they move between worlds: a language, a set of habits, a way of being in the world that would, over the following decades, mix with everything the new country offered. The son of that family, George, became a house painter in Canberra. He met a woman named Norlaila, who …
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