"A powerful and provocative work." --Dr. Michael Berenbaum, former
project director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
"A powerfully moving account." --"Washington Times"
"Bobelian...adds a first-rate analytical narrative of the aftermath
of the genocide. No comparable text exists. Indispensable for all
those interested in Armenia and genocide broadly." --Dr. Khachig
Tololyan, Professor of English Literature at Wesleyan
University
"I heartily recommend this book." --U.S. Ambassador John M.
Evans
"Important...revelation of an egregious wrong still not
acknowledged, let alone righted." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"Michael Bobelian has done a real service both in re-evoking the
genocide and chronicling this long, sorry history of denial."
--Adam Hochschild, author of "Bury the Chains" and "King Leopold's
Ghost", and National Book Award Finalist
"Michael Bobelian has made a significant contribution.... with an
engaging literary style and a vivid vocabulary... [T]he book is
captivating." --Dr. Richard G. Hovannisian, Professor of History at
UCLA
"The scholarship is impeccable, the style accessible, the
objectivity unimpeachable.... The result is a detached, cool, and
thorough account that reads at times like a thriller."
--"Ararat""Magazine"
"This fall brought Michael Bobelian's resourcefully reported
"Children of Armenia"." --Carlin Romano, Pulitzer Prize Finalist
(from "The Chronicle of Higher Education")
"This powerful and gripping account of a people's century-long
struggle for justice is long overdue." --George Deukmejian, 35th
Governor of California
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