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Daughter Of War
Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch

Daughter Of War

Fitzhenry and Whiteside (Apr 04, 2008)
9781554550449
| Paperback
280 pages | 140 x 198 mm | English

Subject

  • Armenian Massacres, 1915-1923
  • Armenian Massacres, 1915-1923/ Turkey/ Fiction
  • Armenian Massacres, 1915-1923/ Turkey/ Juvenile Literature
  • Armenians/ Turkey/ Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction / Historical / Holocaust

Plot

ALA Best Books for Young Adults 2009 nomineeOn the 2009 USBBY list of Outstanding International BooksWhite Pine nominee, 2009On Resource Link's Best of 2008 ListOn the Cooperative Children's Book Center Best-of-the-Year list for 2009Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009Teenagers Kevork and his betrothed Marta are the lucky ones. They have managed so far to survive the Armenian genocide in Turkey, and both are disguised as Muslims. But Marta is still in Turkey, pregnant with another man's child. And Kevork is living as an Arab in Syria.Kevork yearns to get back into Turkey and search for Marta, but with the war raging and the genocide still in progress, the journey will be impossibly dangerous. Meanwhile, Marta worries that even if Kevork has survived and they are reunited, will he be able to accept what she has become? And what has happened to her sister, Mariam, who was sold as a slave to the highest bidder?Daughter of War is a gripping story of enduring love and loyalty set against the horrors of Turkey during World War I.

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