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    Like her first novel, Three

    Armenian Diaspora

    The Washington Post
    April 18, 2004 Sunday

    Like her first novel, Three Apples Fell from Heaven, Micheline
    Aharonian Marcom's The Daydreaming Boy (Riverhead, $23.95) revolves
    around the Armenian genocide committed by Ottoman Turks from
    1915-23. This time Marcom concerns herself with the campaign's
    aftermath, when Armenians have dispersed to, among other places,
    idyllic Beirut in the 1960s, before the onset of civil war there.

    The narrator is troubled by memories of not just the genocide but the
    long-ago suicide of a boy he hardly knew ("You were brave, not, as
    they claimed, a coward. Is there a more courageous man than the man
    who with his will unmakes his life?"). The novel incorporates takes
    such diverse approaches to its material as an old photograph of boys
    at an orphanage, lists, an application form, and short chapters in
    which the narrator descends into his haunted self.

    -- Dennis Drabelle
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