Emilios kyrou autobiography definition
Emilios kyrou autobiography definition
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"Call Me Emilios"
In his autobiography Call Me Emilios, Emilios Kyrou describes his parents' courageous decision to move to a foreign land.
That land was almost as far away as it was possible to be from their family and crop fields on the tiny island, Sfikia, in northern Greece. They sought to escape poverty and to provide a better future for their young family, including Emilios then aged 6.
As a young migrant growing up in Victoria, Emilios was all too often told to "go back to your own country" when passing strangers in shopping centres, on trains and buses, or in the park.
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He explains how he became uneasy around people he didn't know because he feared that they would turn on him and torment him. He wished he was invisible. When children at his primary school pitched racist ta