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  • Book: Fiction Reviews: The Sandcastle Girls

    Library Journal
    June 1 2012


    Fiction Reviews, June 1, 2012

    BY LJ REVIEWS ON JUNE 1, 2012

    Bohjalian, Chris. The Sandcastle Girls. Doubleday. Jul. 2012. c.320p.
    ISBN 9780385534796. $25.95. F


    Repeatedly (and embarrassingly accurately) referred to here as `The
    Slaughter You Know Next to Nothing About,' the Armenian genocide of
    1915-16 takes center stage in Bohjalian's (The Night Strangers)
    intergenerational novel. Elizabeth Endicott, a recent Mount Holyoke
    graduate, accompanies her Bostonian banker father on his philanthropic
    mission to Aleppo, Syria, to aid Armenian refugees fleeing atrocities
    committed by the Ottoman government. Her friendship with Armenian
    engineer Armen, who has lost his wife and baby daughter, flourishes
    when they are apart and can only communicate in letters. Years later,
    Laura Petrosian, seeking out a photograph of a woman rumored to be her
    Armenian grandmother, uncovers these letters among a wealth of
    documents - a treasure trove for an Armenian American novelist searching
    for pieces of her family history.

    VERDICT Bohjalian powerfully narrates an intricately nuanced romance
    with a complicated historical event at the forefront. With the
    centennial of the Armenian genocide fast approaching, this is not to
    be missed. Simply astounding. - Julie Kane, Sweet Briar Coll. Lib., VA

    ...
    http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2012/06/books/fiction/fiction-reviews-7/

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