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    LOCAL AUTHOR PRESENTS 'A GIFT IN THE SUNLIGHT: AN ARMENIAN STORY'

    Valley Sun, CA
    April 6 2007

    Local author Kay Mouradian will discuss her novel, "A Gift in The
    Sunlight: An Armenian Story" at 7 p.m. April 11 in the Donald R. Wright
    Auditorium at Pasadena Central Library.

    "A Gift in the Sunlight" is inspired by a true story that took place
    during the Armenian Genocide nearly 100 years ago.

    A young Armenian girl, Flora, and her family are deported from their
    homeland in Turkey during World War I. Flora and family are among
    two million Armenians forced to walk hundreds of miles through the
    barren deserts of Syria. The march becomes a death sentence for more
    than a million of them.

    Mouradian wrote her first novel after her mother's recovery from
    serous illness prompted her to examine her ancestral past. Mouradian
    visited the village in Turkey where her mother's family along with
    20,000 other Armenians was forced to leave their homes. Traveling
    across the same deportation route to the deserts of Syria where more
    than a million perished in the Armenian Genocide, she became acutely
    aware of the suffering of her mother's generation.

    Books will be available for sale and signing immediately following
    the author's presentation. The program is free. For more information,
    including parking, call (626) 744-4066, Option 7.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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