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Eleni Trataris Cotton

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Eleni Trataris Cotton is a Malawian-born author of Greek, Swiss and Mozambiquan ancestry, now living in Kent in the UK. She has written two books to date. Her first book was 'Straight from the Donkey's Mouth', an insider's view of riotous living on a Greek island and the upheaval caused by political and economic chaos. This was followed by 'Bertha, the Swiss Trader's Daughter', an adventure/historical novel which was inspired by a true story and is set in Malawi (then Nyasaland) at the beginning of the last century. This is the first of a trilogy. ...more

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