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    THE LEGACY OF LOST THINGS

    Kirkus Reviews (Print)
    April 1, 2015, Wednesday

    FICTION; General

    Debut author Zilelian's story follows a family of Armenian immigrants
    struggling to adapt to the American way of life while also contending
    with traditional coming-of-age conflicts. While navigating issues
    of immigration and cultural assimilation, the family struggles with
    its own inner dysfunction: two parents embroiled in an unhealthy
    relationship, a missing daughter, and another daughter desperately
    grappling with the disappearance of her sister. As more characters
    become involved in the drama of finding Araxi, the family is forced
    to begin communicating.

    Though painful, this communication breaks open new opportunities for
    growth. Told in third person, the novel shifts to a new character in
    each chapter, allowing for the slowing of time and a careful view of
    how each character's life is affected by the developing plot. Concrete
    details-ragged robes, chipped coffee mugs, leaky toilets, and worn,
    old music boxes-bring the domestic landscape to life, offering more
    than just a generic suburban family for the reader to hear, see, and
    sometimes smell. Voices are unique, from the annoyed, depression-dulled
    voice of the mother to the feeble, yet intelligent, voice of Sophie,
    the younger daughter. Sophie's fascination with Araxi and her sister's
    companion, Cecile, comes through in her thoughts: "She pictured them
    walking alongside each other, Araxi with her long dark hair and brown
    eyes, hands shoved in her pockets, and Cecile with her shoulders thrown
    back, and her waist length blond hair tied in a high ponytail." The
    story shifts back and forth from the narrative of the family, aching
    for information about Araxi, to the journey of Araxi and Cecile, both
    of whom have run away and must face obstacles on the road, at motels,
    and with one another. A lyrical description of a family's search for
    their daughter and for their humanity.

    Publication Date: 2015-03-03 Publisher: BH Publications Pte Ltd.

    Stage: Indie ISBN: 978-0-9905732-2-7 Price: $14.95 Author: Zilelian,
    Aida

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