A Week In Greece

They say never go on holiday with friends — and this book proves why.
Two couples, who only ever shared the occasional dinner party, find themselves thrown together for a week in Greece. What should have been sun, sea, and relaxation quickly unravels into chaos, misunderstandings, and laugh-out-loud disasters. Every day brings a new calamity. Yet amid the madness, they discover the warmth of the locals and the true spirit of Greek hospitality. A Week in Greece is a hilarious reminder that the best memories are born from the worst plans.

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A Week In Greece  

A Week in Greece
Seven days, countless laughs, and enough calamities to last a lifetime.

When a group of four  Brits descend on the sun-drenched shores of Greece, they expect whitewashed villages, crystal-blue seas, and leisurely taverna lunches. What they get instead is a whirlwind of misunderstandings, mishaps, and moments that will have you laughing out loud. From missed buses and chaotic boat trips to unforgettable encounters with the locals, this is holidaying abroad at its most hilariously unpredictable.

Told with warmth, wit, and an eye for the ridiculous, A Week in Greece shines a light on the joys (and disasters) of travelling with friends, family, and fellow tourists who seem to attract trouble wherever they go. It’s the kind of book you can dip into between flights or devour in one sitting, each chapter leaving you smiling and nodding in recognition.

If you’ve ever found yourself ordering the wrong dish, getting hopelessly lost down winding streets, or wondering how a simple holiday turned into an adventure you’ll never forget — this book is for you.

 Perfect for fans of humorous travel tales
A light, feel-good read you won’t want to put down
Proof that often the worst holiday mishaps make the best stories

Pack your bags, order your frappe, and get ready to enjoy A Week in Greece.

 

A Week In Greece

 

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“Never go on holiday with friends, they said. I wish I’d listened. Two couples who had only ever shared polite dinner parties suddenly found themselves sharing cars, taxis, and tempers under the Greek sun. What followed was a week of chaos, comedy, and calamity that none of us will ever forget.If this book proves anything, it’s that friendship is tested hardest when the suitcase is packed.”


“From chaotic boat trips to the mysteries of Greek plumbing, nothing went to plan. Every day brought a fresh disaster — the sort of stories that are miserable at the time but hilarious in hindsight. Looking back now, I realise these mishaps were the very things that made the holiday unforgettable. They turned our week into a comedy script I couldn’t resist writing down. Truth really is stranger, and funnier, than fiction.”


“I wanted to capture the clash between polite dinner-party acquaintances and the harsh reality of living in each other’s pockets for seven days. The sun may have shone, but so did tempers, . In the heat of Greece, civility quickly gave way to chaos. Yet beneath it all was a story of resilience, humour, and the sheer absurdity of human behaviour when the ouzo flows too freely.”


“This isn’t a travel guide, unless your idea of guidance is what not to do when abroad with friends. But it is a reminder that the worst plans often produce the best stories. Our arguments became anecdotes, our disasters became dinner-table tales, and our frustrations became the kind of comedy you simply can’t invent. If you’ve ever thought your holiday was a disaster, this book will make you feel better.”

 

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