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Paperback Mourka: My Odyssey from Kentucky to Koupaki Book

ISBN: 6180066590

ISBN13: 9786180066593

Mourka: My Odyssey from Kentucky to Koupaki

A mountain village in Greece, gripped by despair.
A humble mule from Kentucky.
A forgotten chapter of post-World War II recovery.
A powerful reminder of what determined international cooperation can achieve.

With the animals that sustained rural life largely lost to war, fields lay untended and villages were abandoned.
From across the Atlantic came an unexpected lifeline: tens of thousands of American horses and mules sent to places where hope had nearly vanished.

Mourka was one of them.

Told in Mourka's own warm and witty voice, this historical novel offers a unique and deeply human perspective on resilience and recovery. It shows how practical, well-targetted assistance can restore livelihoods and dignity.

Eighty years later, as conflict, environmental pressures, and economic instability continue to displace millions, the questions raised by Mourka's story remain strikingly relevant.

The postwar generation understood that international cooperation was not only an act of compassion, but also of foresight; that helping shattered societies stand on their feet was essential to preventing wider instability, forced migration, and prolonged human suffering.

Today, however, the very institutions and commitments that embodied this vision are being questioned, reduced, or even dismantled. In an age that often favors short-term calculation over long-term responsibility, Mourka stands as both a moving story and a timely reminder that withdrawing from sustained humanitarian engagement carries consequences, not only for those left unaided, but also for the stability and conscience of the wider world.

Mourka will resonate with readers interested in postwar reconstruction efforts and the ideas that led to the creation of international institutions for cooperation and solidarity among nations.

It also offers a vivid return to a "lost world" of traditional agriculture and the strong bond between people and their animals. Greeks and other Europeans of the diaspora will find in the book a bridge to a world once lived, one that can be shared with their children and grandchildren.

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