
IRINI
SAVVIDES
Irini Savvides' debut novel, Willow
Tree and Olive, follows
the journey of an Australian-born Greek girl in her final
year at school trying to come to terms with all the difficulties
of adolescence - fitting in with friends and teachers, fitting
in with her family, fitting in with her Greek heritage. Irini
says this about her novel: 'The original idea came from wanting
to write a story about survival in emotionally difficult
circumstances and also wanting to explore my own dual culture.
. . I wanted to show the strength of young adults when faced
with great odds . . . As Melina Marchetta comments, 'a beautifully
fragmented story, so powerful and relevant. Olive is one
of the gutsiest characters I've read.' Her other books for
young adults are Sky Legs and Aliki
Says, and she has also
published A Marathon of Her Own (in the My
Story series)
and a picture book, Hide and Seek (illustrated
by Owen San).
    
Irini was
born in Sydney to Greek Cypriot parents. A teacher of English
and Drama, she is passionate about teaching and learning (and
also about travel!). Willow Tree and Olive was
written as part of Irini's thesis for her Masters of Arts degree
at Macquarie University, and her research included travels to
Greece to follow her character's footsteps. Now studying and
writing full time, Irini’s latest book is a powerful blank
verse novel, Against the Tide.
  
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