Prelude to Genocide: Incident in Erzerum

Prelude to Genocide: Incident in Erzerum
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9781480818750
ISBN-13 : 1480818755
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Book Synopsis Prelude to Genocide: Incident in Erzerum by : Virginia Gavian Rivers

Download or read book Prelude to Genocide: Incident in Erzerum written by Virginia Gavian Rivers and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2015-09-08 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: October 1895 brought suffering, violence and death to Armenians living in eastern Turkey, the historic homeland of Armenians. Set off by events in Constantinople in late September, the governments military and paramilitary troops tear through villages, towns, and cities where Armenians live. These systematic incidents lay the foundation for the genocide that will start in earnest twenty years later. As Armenian refugees crowd Erzerum, and a beloved Armenian bishop is deported, a Muslim Army captain and his father shelter their Christian Armenian neighborsthe Kavafian familyfrom the violence they think will come. The strong friendship between the two families is strained after one of the Kavafian brothers dies a violent death. His widow is left with a tyrannical mother-in-law and unanswered questions, and the family must try to avenge the death of their loved one. A childs bravado, his brothers determination and his sisters resolve bring surprises, while their mother makes a decision that will change all their lives. Loyalty, murder, kidnapping, and intrigue fill this fast-paced story that explores hard-to-answer questions about the nature of humanity and why we sometimes refuse to see what is coming in the Prelude to Genocide.

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