
Forgotten Fire
A Read For School, School, Teen book. we don't know he's dead do we? Have we seen...
In 1915 Vahan Kenderian is living a life of privilege as the youngest son of a wealthy Armenian family in Turkey. This secure world is shattered when some family members are whisked away while others are murdered before his eyes.Vahan loses his home and family, and is forced to live a life he would never have dreamed of in order to survive. Somehow Vahan’s incredible strength and spirit help him endure, even knowing that each day could be his last.Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 4/9/2002 Pages: 304 Reading Level: Age 14 and Up
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- ISBN: 9780440229179 / 440229170
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Who you are and what you believe in is your real home, the only home no one can take from you, the only home that will last. Adam Bagdasarian, Forgotten Fire The problem with loneliness is that, unlike other forms of human sufferings, it teaches nothing, leads us nowhere; and generally, devalues us in our own eyes and the eyes of others. It lies upon the soul lightly or heavily, depending on one's age and one's luck, and quickly transforms the heartiest of souls into a living ash of spiritual doubt and despair. It is impervious to medicine, common sense, wisdom, humor, hope, or pride. It simply comes, sits in the corner of the heart where it cannot be overlooked, and abides. Adam Bagdasarian, Forgotten Fire... we don't know he's dead do we? Have we seen a body? Has anyone told us he's dead?"I didn't say anything," he protested. Then don't look at me like I'm crazy. If I'm wrong,let me be wrong , let me be crazy, Adam Bagdasarian, Forgotten Fire
Rating: **** I thought this was a very well written book that was informative and gripping. Even though the Armenian Holocaust is a very depressing subject, I kept reading because the story was very moving.Genre: historical fictionPlot Summary: Vahan Kenderian is an Armenian living well in Turkey when the Turks start eradicating all... A novel based on real-life experiences of a survivor of the Armenian genocide, Forgotten Fire is a powerful and potent story. It is labeled as young adult, but I would skew this toward the older end of that scale. The content, while not graphic, is frequently disturbing, and I would say it is on par with Elie Wiesel's Night for its... history and survival story buffs