![]() ![]() Decades later, as an adult, Gage sought out those responsible for her death. Gage’s mother, Eleni, was executed for arranging the escape of her children from their Communist-occupied village. ![]() “Eleni” describes the life of his family in Greece during the Second World War and Greek Civil War. His two most known books/autobiographical memoirs are the best-selling “Eleni” (1983) and “A Place for Us” (1989). Nicholas Gage joined his father in Massachusetts at the age of nine and grew up to become a top New York Times investigative reporter, honing his skills with one thought in mind: to return to Greece and uncover the one story he cared about most: the story of his mother. ![]() He was born on the 23rd of July, 1939, in the village of Lia, Epirus, Greece. Nicholas Gage, his actual name is Nikolaos Gatzoyiannis, is a Greek-born American author and investigative journalist. ![]()
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