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Reclaiming Konia

pocket, 2015
Engelsk
In a world on the brink of devastation, one man must choose between his calling and his family's survival.

Set against the haunting backdrop of the Armenian Genocide, Reclaiming Konia tells the gripping, true story of Melkon Jenanyan, a courageous Christian minister in the Ottoman Empire. As a targeted minority, Melkon faces an impossible decision: to continue spreading the gospel in a land that marks him for death, or to protect his family from an unfolding tragedy.

From Philadelphia to the Ottoman Empire, Melkon's journey reveals the fierce love that binds a family and the faith that drives one man to risk everything. Based on real historical events and meticulously researched family history, Reclaiming Konia weaves together love, loss, and survival in a time of unspeakable hardship.

For readers who are drawn to powerful tales of resilience, family bonds, and forgotten history, this novel offers a poignant glimpse into one of the darkest periods of human history-and the strength it takes to reclaim hope.

Undertittel
A Tale of Love, Loss and the Armenian Genocide
ISBN
9781516907762
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
163 gram
Utgivelsesdato
5.12.2015
Antall sider
160