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    The Record, NorthJersey.com, NJ
    July 29 2012


    Book review: 'The Sandcastle Girls'

    Sunday July 29, 2012, 2:48 PM

    BY KIM CURTIS

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


    "The Sandcastle Girls," by Chris Bohjalian (Doubleday, 320 pages, $25.95)


    It takes a talented novelist to combine fully ripened characters, an
    engrossing storyline, exquisite prose and set it against a horrific
    historical backdrop - in this case, the Armenian genocide - and
    completely enchant readers.

    The prolific and captivating Chris Bohjalian has done it all - again -
    with his 15th book, "The Sandcastle Girls."

    Readers will recognize the author from his best-selling "Midwives,"
    which caught Oprah Winfrey's attention in 1998. This time, it's 1915
    and, again, his protagonist is a feisty woman, Elizabeth Endicott, a
    21-year-old graduate of Mount Holyoke who shatters stereotypes by
    traveling to Syria to deliver food and aid to refugees of the
    genocide.

    And, again, Bohjalian shifts his novel back and forth in time to
    simultaneously tell the story of Laura Petrosian, an Armenian-American
    writer living in New York. It never feels clunky or tough to follow.
    Instead, it's seamless and keeps the reader flowing evenly through the
    story.

    It's worth noting that even though Bohjalian is a man, his ability to
    successfully inhabit the female mind and accurately depict his
    characters' inner lives is amazing.

    "The Sandcastle Girls," while perhaps not the "beachy" read its title
    implies, is a fascinating journey through time and history. It also
    educates readers about a little-known, but significant period in
    history - "How do a million and a half people die with nobody
    knowing," his author-character writes. "You kill them in the middle of
    nowhere."

    http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/164195066_Book_review___The_Sandcastle_Girls_.html




    From: A. Papazian
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