Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

Many Christians lived in Asia Minor (later Turkey) before the Armenian and Greek genocide by the Muslims at the outset of the twentieth century. The author; Planes, cronicals his father's true life experience in an effort to make clear the precious freedoms that we have in the United States.

This book presents the true story of a Christian boy and his escape from the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians. This is a true story of the life of this boy who was born in Asia Minor in 1908; howhe, with his family managed to escape the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians at the hands of Kamel Ataturk on September 13, 1922; how the boy's family lived as refugees of genocide on the Island of Crete Greece where they survied World War II; how the boy left his family and immigrated to America; and the boy's life in America. The book draws a contraxt of the family's experiences as genocide refugees living in Crete and the boy's life in America; how these events and those of World War II on the Greek island of Crete influenced them and their children; and his relationship as adults with the boy's son, the author. The author emphasizes the Christian Orthodox Faith which was tousht to him by his parents. In response to a question about his Faith, the book and why he has written this book, the author stated “It was a lesson by my father to his kids that no matter what you're confronted with in life if you trust in Christ and you believe without a doubt that Christ is with you, you can get through anything. That was what we learned at a very early age and that's what stuck with me throughout my life.".....

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Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

Many Christians lived in Asia Minor (later Turkey) before the Armenian and Greek genocide by the Muslims at the outset of the twentieth century. The author; Planes, cronicals his father's true life experience in an effort to make clear the precious freedoms that we have in the United States.

This book presents the true story of a Christian boy and his escape from the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians. This is a true story of the life of this boy who was born in Asia Minor in 1908; howhe, with his family managed to escape the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians at the hands of Kamel Ataturk on September 13, 1922; how the boy's family lived as refugees of genocide on the Island of Crete Greece where they survied World War II; how the boy left his family and immigrated to America; and the boy's life in America. The book draws a contraxt of the family's experiences as genocide refugees living in Crete and the boy's life in America; how these events and those of World War II on the Greek island of Crete influenced them and their children; and his relationship as adults with the boy's son, the author. The author emphasizes the Christian Orthodox Faith which was tousht to him by his parents. In response to a question about his Faith, the book and why he has written this book, the author stated “It was a lesson by my father to his kids that no matter what you're confronted with in life if you trust in Christ and you believe without a doubt that Christ is with you, you can get through anything. That was what we learned at a very early age and that's what stuck with me throughout my life.".....

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Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

by William Planes

Narrated by Dean Diakonis

Unabridged — 3 hours, 49 minutes

Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

Platanides: Through The Eye of The Storm

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Many Christians lived in Asia Minor (later Turkey) before the Armenian and Greek genocide by the Muslims at the outset of the twentieth century. The author; Planes, cronicals his father's true life experience in an effort to make clear the precious freedoms that we have in the United States.

This book presents the true story of a Christian boy and his escape from the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians. This is a true story of the life of this boy who was born in Asia Minor in 1908; howhe, with his family managed to escape the genocide of Greek and Armenian Christians at the hands of Kamel Ataturk on September 13, 1922; how the boy's family lived as refugees of genocide on the Island of Crete Greece where they survied World War II; how the boy left his family and immigrated to America; and the boy's life in America. The book draws a contraxt of the family's experiences as genocide refugees living in Crete and the boy's life in America; how these events and those of World War II on the Greek island of Crete influenced them and their children; and his relationship as adults with the boy's son, the author. The author emphasizes the Christian Orthodox Faith which was tousht to him by his parents. In response to a question about his Faith, the book and why he has written this book, the author stated “It was a lesson by my father to his kids that no matter what you're confronted with in life if you trust in Christ and you believe without a doubt that Christ is with you, you can get through anything. That was what we learned at a very early age and that's what stuck with me throughout my life.".....


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191203386
Publisher: William Planes
Publication date: 09/20/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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