My Mother's Sin by Georgios Vizyinos

This narrative delves into the haunting consequences of a mother's grave secret, which she confesses to her son on her deathbed. The story, set in a rural Greek village, explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complex bonds of family. Through the eyes of the son, the reader experiences the weight of carrying a burdensome secret, the struggle with moral dilemmas, and the impact of past sins on present and future generations. The author masterfully weaves a tale that questions the nature of sin, forgiveness, and the possibility of absolution, leaving a lasting impression on the reader about the power of secrets and their ability to shape lives.

The 3782nd greatest book of all time


Published
1883
Nationality
Greek
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Greek

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