Living in Greece is an insider's account of building a life in Greece-not as a visitor, but from within the everyday realities that shape how the country actually works.
Set primarily in Evia and Athens, the book draws on lived experience navigating healthcare, banking, administrative systems, food culture, faith, and neighborhood life. It is not a travel guide or a relocation manual. It does not romanticize expat life or promise ease. Instead, it documents what daily life looks like once the novelty fades-how things get done, how people show up, and how trust is built over time.
Written with clarity and restraint, Living in Greece offers a grounded portrait of a country as it is lived: complex, communal, sometimes difficult, often generous, and deeply human.