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    Margaret Ajemian Ahnert to discuss new book at Pepperdine University

    November 10, 2012 - 15:58 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Author Margaret Ajemian Ahnert will speak about her
    book, "The Knock at The Door: A Journey Through The Darkness of the
    Armenian Genocide," on Wednesday, Nov 14, in Elkins Auditorium at
    Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, vcstar.com reports.
    Margaret Ajemian Ahnert, the winner of the 2008 New York Book Fair
    Award for Best Historical Memoir was born in New York City. She has an
    MFA from Goucher College and a BA from Goddard College. She has
    pursued a variety of careers: producing television documentaries,
    lecturing as a docent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the
    Philadelphia Museum of Art.
    `The Knock at the Door', is the story of Ester, Margaret's mother, and
    her terrifying experiences as a young woman during the year of 1915
    Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Ester was separated from her foster
    family at the age of 15, during a forced march away from her birth
    town of Amasia. She narrowly avoided kidnapping, faced unspeakable
    horrors at the hands of soldiers, and was forcibly married to an
    abusive Turkish wagon-driver. Throughout her ordeal, she reminded
    herself that `this, too, will pass,' a mantra which enabled her to
    survive these nightmarish experiences. Eventually, she escaped
    captivity and was able to make her way to America. `The Knock at the
    Door' is published in several languages including Spanish, Italian,
    Polish, Armenian and Turkish.
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