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The Hundred-Year Walk: An Armenian Odyssey [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Anahid MacKeen, Dawn
  • Author:  Anahid MacKeen, Dawn
  • ISBN-10:  0544811941
  • ISBN-10:  0544811941
  • ISBN-13:  9780544811942
  • ISBN-13:  9780544811942
  • Publisher:  Mariner Books
  • Publisher:  Mariner Books
  • Pages:  368
  • Pages:  368
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • SKU:  0544811941-11-MING
  • SKU:  0544811941-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100036371
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A Finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize
ANew York PostMust-Read
 
“Part family heirloom, part history lesson,The Hundred-Year Walkis an emotionally poignant work, powerfully imagined and expertly crafted.”—Aline Ohanesian, author ofOrhan’s Inheritance

“This book reminds us that the way we treat strangers can ripple out in ways we will never know . . . MacKeen’s excavation of the past reveals both uncomfortable and uplifting lessons about our present.”—Ari Shapiro, NPR
 

Growing up, Dawn MacKeen heard from her mother how her grandfather Stepan miraculously escaped from the Turks during the Armenian genocide of 1915, when more than one million people—half the Armenian population—were killed. InThe Hundred-Year WalkMacKeen alternates between Stepan’s courageous account, drawn from his long-lost journals, and her own story as she attempts to retrace his steps, setting out alone to Turkey and Syria, shadowing her resourceful, resilient grandfather across a landscape still rife with tension. Dawn uses his journals to guide her to the places he was imperiled and imprisoned and the desert he crossed with only half a bottle of water. Their shared story is a testament to family, to home, and to the power of the human spirit to transcend the barriers of religion, ethnicity, and even time itself.
 
“I am in awe of what Dawn MacKeen has done here . . . Her sentences sing. Her research shines. Her readers will be rapt—and a lot smarter by the end.”—Meghan Daum, author ofThe Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion
 
“Harrowing.”—Us Weekly
The inspiring story of a young Armenian man’s harrowing escape from the massacre of his people and of his granddaughter’s quest to retrace his steps
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