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H Aggeliki Grammenou megalonei se ena mikro xorio tis Kerkyras ''apo anthropous pou eno den itan kakoi, eixan, o kathenas tis idieterotites kai tis adynamies tou'', epivevaionontas ti risi oti den yparxoun anemela paidika xronia. To koritsi ginetai mia euaisthiti alla kai dynati neari gynaika pou antimetipizei me apofasistikotita tis dokimasies tis zois. H anazitisi tis agapis tin odigei stin Ko. Ekei tha gnorisei ton Oresti se mia sxesi karmiki. Me epikentro tis zois tous tin 'Thalpori', ena idrima gia orfana paidia, tha katalavoun pos ''h agapi einai mia dynami epanastatiki, pou epimenei na elpizei, na therapeuei kai na dimiourgei kontra ston pono kai ti dystyxia aytou toy kosmou''.Ta dio panemorfa ellinika nisia parexoun to skiniko sto opoio oi iroes tis istorias prospathoun na pragmatosoun tis vathiteres epithimies tous, eno h Moira stelnei sto dromo tous dokimasies kai gegonota pou moiazoun me episteutes symptoseis.................................... O 'Ethnikos Kirikas' se arthro tou, proteinei to 'Dio Nisia, Mia Agapi' os epilogi dorou gia ti giorti tis Miteras. Simiosi: Ta Greeklish sto exofillo kai tin perigrafi ofeilontai se adynamia tou systimatos. To biblio omos einai sta ellinika........................................ Aggeliki Grammenou was born and raised in a small village in Kerkyra by "parents limited by their own personal problems," verifying that a happy childhood is more of a myth than a reality. The girl grows into a sensitive but strong woman who faces with grim determination life's challenges. The search for love guides her on a path to Kos where she meets Oresti. Together they form a relationship which fulfills their karmic destiny. Working together in an orphanage, they come to realize that "love is a revolutionary energy empowered to create, hope and heal, in direct contrast to pain and all of life's adversities."The two extraordinarily beautiful Greek islands become the scenic background and foundation for Oresti and Aggeliki to fulfill their deepest desires, despite the obstacles that Fate has thrown into their path. The 'National Herald' recommended 'Dio Nisia, Mia Agapi' as a gift for Mother's Day.