Sosi
AUTHOR: Linda Ghan
ISBN: 1897109067
224 PAGES
$19.95 CDN
$14.95
US
ABOUT THE BOOK:
In a world of 24-hour
news coverage and global forces like the U.N., genocides still happen,
often unchecked. But nearly a century ago, one group, the Armenians, was
nearly wiped out in a systematic coup that became the blueprint for Hitler,
who said to his generals, "Go, kill without mercy men, women and
children of the Polish race or language. Only in this way will we get
the living space we need. Who, after all, remembers the annihilation of
the Armenians?"
Zeyneb Sosi Arta is only seven years old when she is stoned by a group
of village children, who taunt her with cries of "infidel."
This incident spurs her parents to move her to the safey of the city to
stay with the Reijskinds, sympathetic friends. After all, though Sosis
father is Turkish, her mother is Armenian, and although many years have
passed, they havent forgotten the systematic extermination of Armenians
at the hands of the Turks that began in 1915. Before it was over in 1923,
1.5 million Armenians would be dead. Their homes and wealth appropriated,
they were rounded up, deported, tortured and murdered in concentration
camps or shipped to the desert of Der Zor to die of starvation. The genocide
was planned and directed by the Young Turks under the cover of war and
it was months before any news filtered back to the cities about the fate
of those who had disappeared.
In the safety of the Reijskinds' home, Sosi waits in vain for her parents
to come back for her; only to discover they have been murdered by their
own neighbours. Sosi is raised by the Reijskinds, and later moves with
them to Jerusalem, where she meets a Ara, a radical young Armenian photographer.
Sosi becomes pregnant with Aras child, and they subsquently wed.
But Ara is desperate to go to Turkey, to force the Turks to admit to their
extermination of his people, to document the disappearance of the Armenians.
Ara disappears himself. Sosi moves to Montreal with their daughter Sammi,
where eventually Ara rejoins her after being found in a Turkish prison
by another relative who pays for his release.
The realities of war, genocide and global immigration and their impact
on susequent generations are revealed through the story of Sosi: a survivor,
a traveller, a mother, an Armenian.
BOOK CLUB
GUIDE
Do you
belong to a book club? Click here
to download a free PDF version of our Book Club Guide, with discussion
questions, an interview with Linda Ghan, and background material on the
Armenian genocide, (Please note: to properly assemble this guide, print
odd pages first, turn over and print even pages, then fold in half and
staple. The dimensions of the finished booklet will be 5.5 inches by 8.5
inches.) Alternatively,
if you would like us to send you a printed copy (or copies), send us a
note by e-mail to marketing@signature-editions.com.
Other
Signature titles by Linda Ghan:
Gaston Petit: The Kimono and the Cross
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