
The world’s largest book fair, Frankfurter Buchmesse, once again opened its doors from October 15–19, 2025, in Frankfurt, Germany—welcoming dreamers, storytellers, and innovators from around the globe. Known as the beating heart of the publishing world, this grand event gathers more than 7,500 exhibitors from over 100 countries, along with an expected 280,000 attendees and 10,000 media professionals. It’s not just a fair—it’s a global celebration of literature, culture, and creativity.
This year’s fair promises to be extraordinary, with over 4,000 seminars and roundtable discussions spotlighting the future of books and storytelling. From bold new voices to legendary authors, the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 continues to serve as the ultimate hub for discovering fresh perspectives and timeless tales.
This year’s Guest of Honour—Philippines—adds even more vibrance to the event, presenting its rich literary tradition and cultural heritage. With an array of thought-provoking works and captivating stories, the 2025 Frankfurter Buchmesse promises to be a celebration of imagination without borders.
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As the fair celebrates another successful year of bringing together the brightest minds in publishing, Citi of Books proudly joins the festivities at the 77th Frankfurter Buchmesse, showcasing inspiring titles from its talented authors. Among the featured works in the Book Gallery is “The Greek/Sicilian Mechanic: Mario’s Story Book One” by Chris Atanazio Koronios.
Chris Atanazio Koronios, the author, brings a wealth of creative experience to his work. Born in Sicily and raised in Greece, he pursued theater and writing from a young age, studying at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute and HB Studios. His artistic career includes acting roles in off-Broadway plays and work in film and television, as well as culinary arts. This varied background informs his narrative style: dramatic, evocative, and steeped in character depth.

“The Greek/Sicilian Mechanic: Mario’s Story Book One” is a historical drama rooted in real events that spans continents and generations. Set against the backdrop of 1920s Sicily and early 20th-century America, the novel charts the trials, triumphs, and fierce loyalty of a family that survives hardship, betrayal, and ambition. Koronios blends grit, passion, and cinematic storytelling to bring to life a world where loyalty is tested, identities shift and sacrifices shape destinies.
The story begins in rural Sicily, where the family of Mamma Rosa and patriarch Kalogero endure life’s harshest trials. After a violent rape committed by a powerful employer shatters their peace, the family faces consequences that ripple across time. Their son Mario leaves Sicily searching for a better life in America, determined to fulfill a promise to his mother and reconcile his identity.
In the U.S., Mario’s path is anything but smooth. He becomes entangled with underworld elements and clandestine organizations to support his family. Along the way, his skills transform him—from Greek mobster to master mechanic for a secret Greek society with deadly responsibilities. He must navigate moral compromise, dangerous alliances, and personal loyalty while trying to preserve the bond with his roots.
This novel compels both for its raw authenticity and cinematic pacing. The plot weaves family loyalty, moral ambiguity, and brutal reality in a way that keeps readers on edge. Mario’s internal conflicts—between duty to family and self-preservation—resonate deeply in a world where identity is often a crossroad.
The storytelling is richly layered, combining raw emotional scenes with atmospheric descriptions of Sicilian landscapes and American underworlds. Koronios makes the reader care for flawed characters in high-stakes situations. If you love historical family sagas with grit, unresolved tension, and a moral center, The Greek/Sicilian Mechanic offers an unforgettable journey.
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