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    THE GREAT FIRE: ONE AMERICAN'S MISSION TO RESCUE VICTIMS OF THE 20TH CENTURY'S FIRST GENOCIDE

    Library Journal Reviews
    April 1, 2015

    by Ben Neal

    SECTION: REVIEWS; Social Sciences; Vol. 140 No. 6

    Ureneck, Lou. The Great Fire: One American's Mission To Rescue Victims
    of the 20th Century's First Genocide. Ecco: HarperCollins. May 2015.

    448p. illus. maps. notes. bibliog. ISBN 9780062259882. $26.99; ebk.

    ISBN 9780062259905. HIST

    Ureneck (journalism, Boston Univ.; Cabin) tells the story of a
    group of Americans--led by sickly pastor Asa Jennings along with
    a colorful group of U.S. Naval officers--as they rescued countless
    Armenian and Greek Christian refugees from the Great Fire of Smyrna
    in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide in 1922. This is an unusual
    angle to take in describing this historical event. The book features
    impressive research from primary resources from the Turkish region
    and puts considerable focus on the coordination among these Americans
    as they attempted to save refugees. While this creates an intriguing
    perspective, it sometimes shifts the focus away from the fire itself
    and the larger genocide that it was a result of. The narrative is
    fairly accessible but is nonlinear at times, making it somewhat
    disjointed. VERDICT This account is written with fans of popular
    narrative history in mind. Despite the muddled material, many will
    find this a worthwhile read. Students of this dark part of history,
    however, will most appreciate Ureneck's research. [See Prepub Alert,
    11/17/14.]--Ben Neal, Richland Lib., Columbia, SC



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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