'The euro, it's like heroin for Greeks': family deals with Greece's financial crisis four years on

By Nick Miller
Updated July 4 2015 - 12:23pm, first published 9:17am
Minos Prinarakis, his wife Natassa Limou and their son Manos at home in Larissa, Greece, in 2015. They've been dealing with Greece's financial crisis for four years. Photo: Nickos Ventouras
Minos Prinarakis, his wife Natassa Limou and their son Manos at home in Larissa, Greece, in 2015. They've been dealing with Greece's financial crisis for four years. Photo: Nickos Ventouras
The Prinarakis family in 2011.  Photo: Nickos Ventouras
The Prinarakis family in 2011. Photo: Nickos Ventouras

Larissa, Greece: As the three Prinarakis children yell and jump and grin cheekily about us, their father Minos tells me his dream for them.

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