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Nobody's Child
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Nobody's Child
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Commended for the 2004 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice Selection, short-listed for the 2005 Red Maple Award and Rocky Mountain Book Award
When the Armenians of Turkey are marched into the desert to die in 1915, Mariam is rescued by her Turkish friend Rustem, and lives with mixed acceptance as a guest in his father's harem. Kevork is shot and left for dead in a mass grave in the desert, but is rescued by nomadic Arabs and nurtured back to health.Both teens must choose between the security of an adopted home or the risk of death in search of family.A sequel to the highly successful
The Hunger, Nobody's Child
is a stirring and engaging account of one of the twentieth century's most significant events.
When the Armenians of Turkey are marched into the desert to die in 1915, Mariam is rescued by her Turkish friend Rustem, and lives with mixed acceptance as a guest in his father's harem. Kevork is shot and left for dead in a mass grave in the desert, but is rescued by nomadic Arabs and nurtured back to health.Both teens must choose between the security of an adopted home or the risk of death in search of family.A sequel to the highly successful
The Hunger, Nobody's Child
is a stirring and engaging account of one of the twentieth century's most significant events.