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portada Destiny of Dreams: Time is Dear: 1
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
275
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 1.6 cm
Weight
0.30 kg.
ISBN13
9781939220578

Destiny of Dreams: Time is Dear: 1

Cathy Burnham Martin (Author) · Quiet Thunder Publishing · Paperback

Destiny of Dreams: Time is Dear: 1 - Martin, Cathy Burnham

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Synopsis "Destiny of Dreams: Time is Dear: 1 "

Linking past and present, this painfully poignant, true story shares the author's Armenian ancestors' harrowing struggle to survive extraordinary chaos and violence in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire. Relayed with often soulful introspection, Destiny of Dreams: Time Is Dear opens the window of hope amidst a quagmire of despair. More fact than fiction, one family's true story captures the faith and fortitude that make the tormented Armenian saga an all-too-common story for every culture that has suffered at the hands of intolerance. Memoirs and history books relay the tragic stories of mass-deportations and annihilation of Armenians. The starting point for Destiny of Dreams: Time Is Dear is sadly familiar. However, sharing the Armenian genocide through historical fiction casts a much-needed light on the vulnerable, highly relatable, family side of the experience. The persecution of any group of people at the hands of another group of people never sings a happy song, but in current times of rising violence and divisive politics the themes ring with eerie parallels. The book contains some explicit descriptions and a couple of disturbing, though not graphic, violent scenes. While not gratuitous, the depictions may be haunting and unsuitable for young readers. Regardless, noting its cultural and sociopolitical relevance, one doctor posed the opinion that this should be made required reading for all American high school students.

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