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Reclaiming Konia : A Tale of Love, Loss and the Armenian Genocide by Heather...

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9781516907762

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CreateSpace
ISBN-10
1516907760
ISBN-13
9781516907762
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219356166

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Book Title
Reclaiming Konia : a Tale of Love, Loss and the Armenian Genocide
Number of Pages
158 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Historical
Genre
Fiction
Author
Heather Martin
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.4 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

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On the threshold of the 20th Century, Melkon Jenanyan sits alone in a room in the heart of Philadelphia. An intense and stubborn Christian Minister, and the one who must secure their family legacy, he has to make a decision. Will he further complicate his strained marriage by returning to the heart of the Ottoman Empire, On the threshold of the 20th Century, Melkon Jenanyan sits alone in a room in the heart of Philadelphia. An intense and stubborn Christian Minister, and the one who must secure their family legacy, he has to make a decision. Will he further complicate his strained marriage by returning to the heart of the Ottoman Empire - as a targeted Christian minority in a Muslim land? The crux of his life's meaning hangs in the balance as he struggles to choose between family or his life's work, peace or a potential war zone. Will he find salvation as a martyr to save his people, or will he choose to save himself?

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    The book is fiction based on real people, it ends abruptly, right at the most trilling part of this family’s life, the reader is left hanging wondering will there be a sequel, even after going to the authors website there is no hint ….

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