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Marathon - by William Winokur


An Odyssey of Self-Discovery

Based on the True Story of Horace Mann School Teacher Ion Theodore

Based on the true life story of Horace Mann School Professor Ion Theodore, Marathon by W. William Winokur (Kissena Park Press, January 2006, $24.95) follows Theodore’s remarkable journey through the most catastrophic and triumphant events of the 20th century. The heart of this debut novel is the mystery of how Ion’s life became entwined with that of Marianna Gardner, a disaffected New York City power broker who discovers his journals in a Greek monastery. These diaries hold a revelation for Marianna that is far deeper and more personal than she could have ever imagined.

From the Riverdale section of the Bronx, where the esteemed Horace Mann School is located, to a rundown nursing home in Queens, NY, to the ancient land of Greece where Ion Theodore was born a slave under the Ottoman Empire, this epic tale retraces Ion’s life as a former marathon runner and scholar. Marianna finds his journals in a Greek monastery in the village of Marathon, buried beneath a sculpture of a Madonna and Child and the mystery of his life—and hers—is revealed in stunningly beautiful journal entries.

Winokur’s recrafting of Ion’s journals illuminates one of the most devastating passages in world history. The entries recount how Ion won his freedom during World War I and disclose the celebrated love of his life, a young woman he reunites with in the aftermath of World War II.

Martin Landau, the Oscar-winning actor, wrote, “Insightful, deeply moving…a delightful reading experience. This is truly a rich, involving novel by an extremely talented contemporary American writer.”

Author W. William Winokur was a student of Ion Theodore at the Horace Mann School and, after his mentor’s death and in possession of some of Theodore’s poems and writings, returned to Greece in a personal quest for understanding and enlightenment. What he came to understand was that the “cycle of salvation,” evident in Ion Theodore’s life, was a story that must be told.

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