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Destiny of Dreams

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Destiny of Dreams

By: Cathy Burnham Martin
Narrated by: Cathy Burnham Martin
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What happens when an American girl of Eurasian descent finds herself suddenly immersed in dangerous facets of her Armenian ancestry?

Told with an often soulfully introspective voice, Destiny of Dreams follows the true story of a teenager and her grandfather, retracing loving, learning, and terrifying footprints of the past. While survival remains center stage, love and courage must emerge or all will be both lost and forgotten. More fact than fiction, the author reveals her Armenian roots in this historical novel, chronicling her family members’ love, strength, and resolve to both survive and thrive in treacherous times.

Reflecting the traumas suffered by all people displaced from their homelands, this Armenian story focuses on one family’s challenge to find light in the dark days of the waning Ottoman Empire. Anyone with the diaspora in their family heritage will relate. Whether thinking of Jewish people from Israel, Africans scattered through slavery, Armenians fleeing annihilation in Turkey, so-called boat people escaping Asia, or Syrians fleeing life-threatening violence in their own nation, humans continue to rise up in the face of the toughest times.

Who would emerge from extraordinarily desperate places, and how could they choose to set positive examples of humanity during highly inhumane times? Set in the early 1900s and flashing forward to the 1960s, the story’s themes ring with tolerance and intolerance, dreams and destroyers, family and friends, amidst challenges that eerily parallel life in current judgmental scenarios.

Written for young adult and adult audiences, the book contains some explicit descriptions and a couple of disturbing, though not graphic, violent scenes. While not gratuitous, the depictions may be unsuitable for young listeners.

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Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sagas Imperialism Middle East Dream Survival Ottoman Empire Africa
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