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Sep 15, The title of Helen Papanikolas’ second collection of short stories, The Apple Falls from the Apple Tree, is taken from an old Greek proverb and speaks of the new generation’s struggle with the vestiges of Greek customs. Gone are the raw, overt emotions of the pioneers, their bold prejudices, and, especially, the haunting black fatalism of funerals/5.
The title of Helen Papanikolas’ second collection of short stories, The Apple Falls from the Apple Tree, is taken from an old Greek proverb and speaks of the new generation’s struggle with the vestiges of Greek customs. Gone are the raw, overt emotions of the pioneers, their bold prejudices, and, especially, the haunting black fatalism of shrublopping.club: Helen Zeese Papanikolas.
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Cited by: 2. Product Dimensions: x 1 x inches. Publisher: St Martin's Press; 1st Edition (September 1) Language:: English.
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Best-sellers rank #1, in Books (See Top in Books) #, in American Literature (Books) Customer Reviews: out of 5 stars 91 shrublopping.clubs: May 03, She is like someone out of an etiquette book from 50 years ago. She grew up in England and came over as a young woman to work as a nanny for a very wealthy family. She is always very fashionably dressed, her hair is impeccable, she carries herself like she is royalty, and speaks in a very 'proper' way.
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