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Nancy Kricorian

    January 1, 1960

    Nancy Kricorian crafts narratives that delve into the experiences of Armenian communities, often exploring themes of historical trauma, memory, and resilience. Her novels examine the complexities of identity and belonging, tracing the threads of displacement and enduring connection across generations and geographies. Kricorian's work is driven by a profound engagement with collective histories and personal stories, frequently set against backdrops of conflict and societal upheaval. Her writing offers a powerful testament to human endurance and the persistent search for home.

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    All the Light There Was
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    • Zabelle

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The narrative explores the life of Zabelle, who survived the 1915 Armenian genocide and later immigrated to America for an arranged marriage. As her family gathers for her funeral in present-day Massachusetts, they uncover the complexities of her character and the legacy she left behind. The story balances humor and heartbreak, revealing the disconnect between Zabelle and her children, ultimately shedding light on her remarkable journey and the cultural history that shaped her life.

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    • All the Light There Was

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      On the day the Nazis march down the rue de Belleville, fourteen-year-old Maral Pegorian is living with her family in Paris, where, like many other Armenians who survived the genocide in their homeland, her parents have come to build a new life. The adults immediately set about gathering food and provisions, bracing for the deprivation they know all too well but Maral, her brother Missak, and their close friends Zaven and Barkev are spurred to action of another sort, finding secret and not-so-secret ways to resist their oppressors. When Zaven and Barkev flee to avoid conscription, Maral finally realizes that the Occupation is not simply a temporary outrage to be endured and when only one brother returns after many fraught months, the contours of Maral s world are changed irrevocably."

      All the Light There Was
    • Von der amerikanischen Presse wurde sie mit Amy Tan und Toni Morrison verglichen: Nancy Kricorian schildert mit ebenso poetischer, klarer Sprache das bewegte Leben einer armenischen jungen Frau - ein klassisches amerikanisches Einwandererschicksal.

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