Thursday, September 2, 2010

Armenian Genocide novel released by award-winning American author Steven E. Wilson

Armenian Genocide novel released by award-winning American author Steven E. Wilson
September 2, 2010 - 20:12 AMT 15:12 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The new novel focused on the Armenian Genocide, "The Ghosts of Anatolia: An Epic Journey to Forgiveness," by Steven E. Wilson was released this week. Dr. Wilson was a finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Award in 2004 in the category Best New Voice in Fiction for his novel "Winter in Kandahar" and a finalist in 2008 for the Indie Book Award in the category action-adventure for his novel "Ascent from Darkness." "The Ghosts of Anatolia" was written in English.
The Ghosts of Anatolia is an epic tale of three families, one Armenian and two Turkish, inescapably entwined in a saga of tragedy, hope and reconciliation. Beginning in 1914, at the start of The Great War, confident Ottoman forces suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the Russians. Pursuing Russian forces drove deep into eastern Anatolia, and the ensuing conflagration, fanned by fear, mistrust and sedition, engulfed the Ottoman Empire. This compelling adventure novel brings these events poignantly to life, H-G Books said in its press release.
This new novel was published by H-G Books in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

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