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The Ash Tree A Novel Melnick Daniel C 1943 Author

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The Ash Tree A Novel Melnick Daniel C 1943 Author
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Publisher: Fresno, California : West of West Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.89 MB
Author: Melnick, Daniel C., 1943- author
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Ash Tree A Novel Melnick Daniel C 1943 Author by Melnick, Daniel C., 1943- Author instant download after payment.

302 pages ; 24 cm, A timeless story of the romance and marriage between an American Armenian girl and her immigrant husband who survived the 1915 Armenian Genocide in Turkey. In the aftermath of the Genocide from the twenties to the early seventies, the couple and their three children become vivid, quintessentially American characters, only for tragedy to find them again, echoing the staggering loss of 1915. --Provided by publisher, \"A timeless story of the romance and marriage between an American Armenian girl and her immigrant husband who survived the 1915 Armenian Genocide in Turkey. In the aftermath of the Genocide from the twenties to the early seventies, the couple and their three children become vivid, quintessentially American characters, only for tragedy to find them again, echoing the staggering loss of 1915.\"--From publisher

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