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    THE KNOCK AT THE DOOR: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE DARKNESS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    Elizabeth R. Hayford

    Library Journal Reviews
    May 1, 2007

    Ahnert, Margaret Ajemian. The Knock at the Door: A Journey Through
    the Darkness of the Armenian Genocide. Beaufort: Beaufort Books,
    dist. by Midpoint Trade Bks. 2007. c.240p. ISBN 0-8253-0512-8 [ISBN
    978-0-8253-0512-2 ]. $24.95. AUTOBIOG

    Ahnert writes of her relationship with her mother, Ester, as she
    approaches 99 in an Armenian nursing home in New York, integrating
    the experience of an adult daughter connecting with her elderly
    mother into the story of her mother's early years in Armenia. In
    the pre-World War I Ottoman Empire, Armenians, like other ethnic
    and religious minorities, lived a stable life defined by family,
    community, and religious ties. Ester's childhood in a rural town
    was characterized by hard work and enriched by traditional and
    seasonal customs and celebrations. That life was destroyed in 1915
    when the Ottoman government expelled Armenians from their homes
    and confiscated their property. Once-friendly Turkish neighbors
    watched as thousands of Armenians were killed by soldiers or died
    of exhaustion or starvation during the forced evacuations. Ester
    survived by "marriage" to a Turk that included harsh treatment and
    heavy labor. She eventually escaped and emigrated to the United
    States. This memoir puts the tragic Armenian experience in personal
    terms and reminds us Americans of one early genocide as we try to
    respond to repeated global disasters. Recommended for its deft balance
    between personal story and historic tragedy.-Elizabeth R.

    Hayford, formerly with Associated Coll. of the Midwest, Evanston, IL

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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