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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Busby Group
    Scott Busby
    [email protected]
    310.475.2914


    New Armenian-American Author Aida Zilelian Featured at
    Burbank and Glendale Bookstore Events This Week


    WHAT: Armenian-American author Aida Zilelian, whose first published
    novel The Legacy of Lost Things was released to rave reviews last month,
    will participate in several arts and cultural events taking place
    throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area this week to commemorate the
    100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, including:

    · Wednesday, she will be the featured author at a
    `Read & Sign' hosted by Barnes & Noble in Burbank.



    · Thursday, she will join other writers, an award-winning
    comedic actress and playwright, a multi-instrumental musician and others
    for an Armenian-themed literary/cultural event happening at Abril
    Bookstore (the Los Angeles area's largest and best-known
    Armenian bookstore) in Glendale. The event is part of the monthly
    `Tongue and Groove' program produced by Conrad Romo that
    features short fiction, personal essays, poetry, spoken word and music.
    April's theme is `The Legacy of Lost Things,' a
    commemoration of the community's losses and a celebration of
    Armenian culture and music. The program is free and open to the public.

    WHERE/WHEN: Barnes & Noble-Burbank `Read & Sign'

    Burbank Town Center
    731 N San Fernando Blvd.
    Burbank, CA 91502
    818-558-1383



    Wednesday, April 8

    7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.



    Abril Books Literary/Cultural Event

    415 E. Broadway, #102
    Glendale, CA 91205

    818-243-4112



    Thursday, April 9

    7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.



    WHO: Zilelian, a New York writer and English teacher, has been
    published in several anthologies and more than 25 literary journals.
    Even before acceptance and publication, The Legacy of Lost Things
    started attracting national attention. In May 2014, it won the Minas and
    Kohar Tölölyan Prize in Contemporary Literature, an annual
    award that recognizes and encourages the literary works of talented
    writers in North America who are of Armenian ancestry or whose work has
    an Armenian theme.

    Watch a video Q&A with Zilelian HERE.

    WHAT ELSE: In The Legacy of Lost Things - which is available in
    all formats online and in bookstores - Zilelian traces three
    generations of a family of Armenian immigrants living in Queens, New
    York as they struggle with one another and against the Old World
    expectations of their community. When Araxi, the oldest daughter of the
    desperately unhappy Levon and Tamar, goes missing, the remaining family
    members are forced to confront their painful histories together, and the
    role each of them has played in driving Araxi away. Through Araxi and
    her family, readers are given a unique look at the generational and
    cultural tensions that both keep families together and tear them apart.


    Aram Saroyan, son of Pulitzer Prize-winning author and dramatist William
    Saroyan - and an internationally renowned poet and author in his
    own right, describes the author and book thusly: "The Legacy of Lost
    Things is a beautifully written and artfully constructed novel that
    explores the intimate lives of several generations of an Armenian
    immigrant family in America. Aida Zilelian has the superior
    novelist's combination of equanimity and empathy. In
    deceptively simple prose, she takes you right to the heart of the
    matter."

    Other reviews:

    "The Legacy of Lost Things is a page-turning puzzle, a gripping study of
    a family of lost souls, burdened by patterns beyond their control, borne
    of tradition and decisions made in the blindness of youth. With
    unblinking bravery, Aida Zilelian has composed a complex,
    exquisitely-crafted story about the reality of violence and the
    possibility of redemption." - Nancy Agabian, award-winning author, Me as
    Her Again: True Stories of an Armenian Daughter

    Kirkus Reviews calls The Legacy of Lost Things "a lyrical description of
    a family's search for their daughter and for their humanity."

    The Legacy of Lost Things is published by Bleeding Heart Publications, a
    new literary publishing house based in Southeast Asia that specializes
    in creative non-fiction and fiction for the U.S. market.

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    From: A. Papazian
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