Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

In this personal memoir, the author depicts her life's experiences while growing up in Istanbul as the child of survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. She depicts further stages of the Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish government against its minorities, while living in constant fear for their lives as Christians living in a Muslim world. Part of it is a story of resilience while attempting to find a way to get out of the suffocating environment, while another part is the story of the past events of survival that her ancestors experienced. Eventual transfer to the United States to continue her education comes with its own unique encounters, both in school and life itself which adds to the immigrant's narrative.

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Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

In this personal memoir, the author depicts her life's experiences while growing up in Istanbul as the child of survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. She depicts further stages of the Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish government against its minorities, while living in constant fear for their lives as Christians living in a Muslim world. Part of it is a story of resilience while attempting to find a way to get out of the suffocating environment, while another part is the story of the past events of survival that her ancestors experienced. Eventual transfer to the United States to continue her education comes with its own unique encounters, both in school and life itself which adds to the immigrant's narrative.

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Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

by Alice Ketabgian
Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

Life in ISTANBUL: A Family's Odyssey

by Alice Ketabgian

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Overview

In this personal memoir, the author depicts her life's experiences while growing up in Istanbul as the child of survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. She depicts further stages of the Genocide perpetrated by the Turkish government against its minorities, while living in constant fear for their lives as Christians living in a Muslim world. Part of it is a story of resilience while attempting to find a way to get out of the suffocating environment, while another part is the story of the past events of survival that her ancestors experienced. Eventual transfer to the United States to continue her education comes with its own unique encounters, both in school and life itself which adds to the immigrant's narrative.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612863122
Publisher: Avid Readers Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/10/2016
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.84(d)
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