WASHINGTON POST, USA TODAY, AND BOSTON GLOBE ISSUE STELLAR REVIEWS OF 'THE SANDCASTLE GIRLS'
Armenian Weekly
July 19, 2012
WASHINGTON-Praise for New York Times Best-Selling Author Chris
Bohjalian's latest epic, The Sandcastle Girls, continued this week,
with the Washington Post and USA Today publishing powerful reviews
spotlighting the Armenian Genocide and Turkey's ongoing denial of
this crime, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Washington Post, USA Today, and Boston Globe issued stellar reviews of
'The Sandcastle Girls.' "Today's reviews confirm the brilliance of
Bohjalian's masterful literary presentation of the Armenian Genocide,
and underscore the vital role that he is playing in educating readers
about this crime, highlighting the ongoing human costs of Turkey's
denials, and galvanizing a growing movement to end forever the cycle of
genocide," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Bohjalian's
story truly speaks to our hearts and our hopes. Let's do all we can
to make sure that its impact is felt as widely as possible-among
citizens and Senators alike."
Eugenia Zuckerman, in her review for the Washington Post, wrote about
the very real impact that the Armenian Genocide, and Turkey's denial,
has on international relations today, and the role of books, like 'The
Sandcastle Girls', in highlighting the truth about this crime. "In
some circles, controversy over the nature of this crime still rages.
Just this month, relations between France and Turkey were tested again
by President Francois Hollande's commitment to making it illegal to
deny that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks was genocide,"
noted Zuckerman. "Bohjalian's 'The Sandcastle Girls' may be a novel,
but, based on his family history, it is a valuable and powerful piece
of evidence pointing to the undeniable."
The complete Washington Post review is available online and was
published in the Tues., July 17 issue of the print edition.
Carol Memmott of USA Today wrote, "There is much heartbreak,
devastation, and evil in 'The Sandcastle Girls,' and it's exacerbated
by the denial by Turkey, even to this day, that the Armenians were
the victims of genocide. And Bohjalian makes a near-century-old event
come to life in a way that will make readers gasp with shock that such
a terrible event-Turkey's determination to kill all the Armenians in
their country-is such a small part of our knowledge of world history."
The complete USA Today review is available online and was published
in the July 17 issue of the print edition.
Reviewing the book for the Boston Globe, Julie Wittes Schlack writes,
"Bohjalian succeeds in depicting the horror, without sentimentalizing
it, using photographs as one of the book's major plot devices."
The complete Boston Globe Review review is available online and was
published in the Tuesday, July 17th issue of the print edition.
Last week, the July 23 issue of People Magazine hit news-stands,
spotlighting The Sandcastle Girls in its "Great Reads: New in Fiction"
section and describing it as "an affecting tale set at the time of
a lesser-known Holocaust, 1915's Armenian Genocide."
Entertainment Weekly (EW) included the novel on their summer must-read
list. "Bohjalian (Midwives)-the grandson of Armenian survivors-pours
passion, pride, and sadness into his tale of ethnic destruction and
endurance," noted EW's Lisa Schwarzbaum.
These follow powerhouse literary reviews from Publisher's Weekly,
Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, and Booklist, collectively offering
exceptional praise for both the author and the book, with excerpts
posted on www.chrisbohjalian.com/the_sandcastle_girls.
On Mon., July 16, The Sandcastle Girls took center stage with a
special Southern California kick-off luncheon with the author at the
Universal Sheraton Hotel, hosted by the ANC-Grassroots Film and the
Arts Committee, the Genocide Education Project, and Doubleday Books,
followed by an evening presentation held at Woodbury University
Fletcher Jones Auditorium.
The novel is set to hit book stores on Tues., July 17. Bohjalian will
be traveling to events in San Francisco, Calif.; Watertown, Mass.;
Warwick, R.I.; New Milford, N.J.; and Washington, D.C., where his
Capitol Hill debut is co-hosted by Congressional Armenian Genocide
Resolution lead sponsors, Representatives Robert Dold (R-Ill.) and
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). Bohjalian will be meeting with Members of
Congress throughout the day on Aug. 1 and then offering remarks and
signing books beginning at 6 p.m. at the Rayburn House Office Building,
Room B-369.
The complete roster of events across the country is available online
at www.chrisbohjalian.com/events.
In his 15th book, The Sandcastle Girls, Bohjalian brings us on a
very different kind of journey. The spellbinding tale travels between
Aleppo, Syria in 1915 and Bronxville, N.Y. in 2012, and is a sweeping
historical love story steeped in the author's Armenian heritage,
making it his most personal novel to date.
Armenian Americans and interested readers are encouraged to pre-order
The Sandcastle Girls online at discounted prices from amazon.com,
bn.com, or indiebound.org, or from their local book sellers.
To join the ANCA in helping put The Sandcastle Girls on the
Congressional summer reading list through a contribution
to the ANCA Endowment donate-a-book program, visit
https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=b29104.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Armenian Weekly
July 19, 2012
WASHINGTON-Praise for New York Times Best-Selling Author Chris
Bohjalian's latest epic, The Sandcastle Girls, continued this week,
with the Washington Post and USA Today publishing powerful reviews
spotlighting the Armenian Genocide and Turkey's ongoing denial of
this crime, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Washington Post, USA Today, and Boston Globe issued stellar reviews of
'The Sandcastle Girls.' "Today's reviews confirm the brilliance of
Bohjalian's masterful literary presentation of the Armenian Genocide,
and underscore the vital role that he is playing in educating readers
about this crime, highlighting the ongoing human costs of Turkey's
denials, and galvanizing a growing movement to end forever the cycle of
genocide," said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Bohjalian's
story truly speaks to our hearts and our hopes. Let's do all we can
to make sure that its impact is felt as widely as possible-among
citizens and Senators alike."
Eugenia Zuckerman, in her review for the Washington Post, wrote about
the very real impact that the Armenian Genocide, and Turkey's denial,
has on international relations today, and the role of books, like 'The
Sandcastle Girls', in highlighting the truth about this crime. "In
some circles, controversy over the nature of this crime still rages.
Just this month, relations between France and Turkey were tested again
by President Francois Hollande's commitment to making it illegal to
deny that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks was genocide,"
noted Zuckerman. "Bohjalian's 'The Sandcastle Girls' may be a novel,
but, based on his family history, it is a valuable and powerful piece
of evidence pointing to the undeniable."
The complete Washington Post review is available online and was
published in the Tues., July 17 issue of the print edition.
Carol Memmott of USA Today wrote, "There is much heartbreak,
devastation, and evil in 'The Sandcastle Girls,' and it's exacerbated
by the denial by Turkey, even to this day, that the Armenians were
the victims of genocide. And Bohjalian makes a near-century-old event
come to life in a way that will make readers gasp with shock that such
a terrible event-Turkey's determination to kill all the Armenians in
their country-is such a small part of our knowledge of world history."
The complete USA Today review is available online and was published
in the July 17 issue of the print edition.
Reviewing the book for the Boston Globe, Julie Wittes Schlack writes,
"Bohjalian succeeds in depicting the horror, without sentimentalizing
it, using photographs as one of the book's major plot devices."
The complete Boston Globe Review review is available online and was
published in the Tuesday, July 17th issue of the print edition.
Last week, the July 23 issue of People Magazine hit news-stands,
spotlighting The Sandcastle Girls in its "Great Reads: New in Fiction"
section and describing it as "an affecting tale set at the time of
a lesser-known Holocaust, 1915's Armenian Genocide."
Entertainment Weekly (EW) included the novel on their summer must-read
list. "Bohjalian (Midwives)-the grandson of Armenian survivors-pours
passion, pride, and sadness into his tale of ethnic destruction and
endurance," noted EW's Lisa Schwarzbaum.
These follow powerhouse literary reviews from Publisher's Weekly,
Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, and Booklist, collectively offering
exceptional praise for both the author and the book, with excerpts
posted on www.chrisbohjalian.com/the_sandcastle_girls.
On Mon., July 16, The Sandcastle Girls took center stage with a
special Southern California kick-off luncheon with the author at the
Universal Sheraton Hotel, hosted by the ANC-Grassroots Film and the
Arts Committee, the Genocide Education Project, and Doubleday Books,
followed by an evening presentation held at Woodbury University
Fletcher Jones Auditorium.
The novel is set to hit book stores on Tues., July 17. Bohjalian will
be traveling to events in San Francisco, Calif.; Watertown, Mass.;
Warwick, R.I.; New Milford, N.J.; and Washington, D.C., where his
Capitol Hill debut is co-hosted by Congressional Armenian Genocide
Resolution lead sponsors, Representatives Robert Dold (R-Ill.) and
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). Bohjalian will be meeting with Members of
Congress throughout the day on Aug. 1 and then offering remarks and
signing books beginning at 6 p.m. at the Rayburn House Office Building,
Room B-369.
The complete roster of events across the country is available online
at www.chrisbohjalian.com/events.
In his 15th book, The Sandcastle Girls, Bohjalian brings us on a
very different kind of journey. The spellbinding tale travels between
Aleppo, Syria in 1915 and Bronxville, N.Y. in 2012, and is a sweeping
historical love story steeped in the author's Armenian heritage,
making it his most personal novel to date.
Armenian Americans and interested readers are encouraged to pre-order
The Sandcastle Girls online at discounted prices from amazon.com,
bn.com, or indiebound.org, or from their local book sellers.
To join the ANCA in helping put The Sandcastle Girls on the
Congressional summer reading list through a contribution
to the ANCA Endowment donate-a-book program, visit
https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=b29104.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress