By Jean V. Gureghian
My Fathe's Destiny is one of few English language accounts of the Armenian Genocide in Sivas, the province with the largest Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire. This work is composed of a translation of Aram Gureghian's memoirs written at the age of 16 following the Armenian Genocide; the Gureghian family's subsequent fate in exile in France and Soviet Armenia; and an account of the Armenian Genocide in Sivas the ancestral homeland of the Gureghian family. This highly readable work was originally published in French (1999), then in Turkish (2004), and is now available in English.
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By Jean V. Gureghian
My Fathe's Destiny is one of few English language accounts of the Armenian Genocide in Sivas, the province with the largest Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire. This work is composed of a translation of Aram Gureghian's memoirs written at the age of 16 following the Armenian Genocide; the Gureghian family's subsequent fate in exile in France and Soviet Armenia; and an account of the Armenian Genocide in Sivas the ancestral homeland of the Gureghian family. This highly readable work was originally published in French (1999), then in Turkish (2004), and is now available in English.