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Armenian author Isabel-Rose Kulski chronicles her family’s story in “The Saints of Zara: An Intimate Memoir”

This book will be on exhibit at the 2020 BookExpo New Title Showcase.


McLean, Virginia, USA – WEBWIRE

“This is a true story of the hardships of Armenian refugees to the U.S., who settled in their country prior to the genocide. This focuses on families, sorrow, suffering, hard work, discomfort, compassion, and more.”

Nishan was 19 when Turkey saw turmoil in the Ottoman government. The world was plagued by crime and lawlessness. When the Mormon missionaries arrived, the search for new opportunities in the US seemed logical. In September 1902, Nishan and a small group of Armenian converts left their conflict-torn home in Zara, Turkey.
 
Writer Isabel-Rose Kulski tells the tale of her family in “The Saints of Zara,” reflecting on her father Nishan, a man who saw too little affection but nevertheless led an interesting life. She tells about how the group made a new life in Mormon Utah through a host of photographs, excerpts from Nishan’s diary and details provided by family members.
 
“The Saints of Zara” tells a convincing and vivid tale that evokes a different time in a changing world. It offers a glimpse into the stunning triumphs and failures of one family in America in the twentieth century.
 
Partake in the dramatically war-torn, eye-opening and historic literature of Isabel-Rose Kulski by supporting her book “The Saints of Zara: An Intimate Memoir” by attending its exhibit this May 27, 2020 - May 31, 2020 at the 2020 BookExpo New Title Showcase, or purchase a Kindle or paperback copy of it on Amazon.


The Saints of Zara: An Intimate Memoir
Author | Isabel-Rose Kulski
Publisher | ArchwayPublishing
Published Date | October 25, 2018
Genre | Personal Memoir
ISBN-13 | 978-1480868991
Paperback Price | $11.99
 
About the Author
 
Isabel-Rose Kulski writes about her father’s life in the family biography “The Saints of Zara: An Intimate Memoir.” She considers herself a pioneer in her own right—by recreating through vivid memory the lives of her immigrant relatives. She currently lives in McLean, Virginia.
 


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 The Saints Of Zara
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 Isabel-rose Kulski
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