Angelos and Stefanos are madly in love with each other. They decide to celebrate their third anniversary in a different and certainly imaginative manner, at a well-known brothel of Athens. Myrto, an ex-“happy hooker” who still holds the glorious secrets of sex, is going through an identity crisis: she has, over the years, been widely abused by her clients. So she decides to take a break and close the door to love in order to meditate. It is Easter in Athens, a time of fasting and passionate sinning, and only a few months away from the end of the twentieth century. Our three heroes experience their own personal Resurrection this Easter, and dark secrets of the past are laid bare in an explosive revelation. The “wings of love” and the “flame of enlightenment” bring about a happy ending in a literary tour de force that captivates the reader from the first page to the last. Biberon de coca-cola is a neo-melodrama with a positive twist. It was written with sharp imagination, humour and great charm by a young and talented writer who manages to zoom straight into the heart and emotional world of these modern day heroes. |