Based on a true story, only some members of a family escape the Armenian genocide and one of them, just a boy during the flight, must return to find a sister who was left behind.
"Fantastic reading, well covered, and beautifully presented."--Varoujan Der Simonian, President, Board of Trustees, Armenian Museum of Fresno
In 1920, eight-year-old Bedros fled Armenia with his young sisters, grandmother, and uncle to escape the Turkish soldiers invading their town. But in the confusion, Bedros lost sight of the adults and was left alone to protect his siblings. Hungry, cold, and overwhelmed with responsibility, Bedros failed to remember his promise to his mother...
Told in verse, suspenseful and heart-rending, The Honey Jar depicts a journey from desperation to freedom, anchored in Bedros' promise to return to his native land and to find the one he left behind. His story will touch the hearts of families everywhere, especially those who have experienced the longing for a new life.
"My grandfather's letting goof his sister is a pain still felt by many of us today. I often imagine theinterchange and the feelings he experienced; the pain of loss and the hope infinding. I carry these feelings of great sadness and joy, as my father hasbefore me. They are treasured possessions that we will always have, like a goldcross and a honey jar."--Kalem Kazarian, the grandson of Peter Kazarian
More accolades:
"I had the honor to readan ARC for this, and oh-my-God! Such a heartrending story of family love, loss, and an unbreakable will to carry on against all odds. I can't wait till THE HONEY JAR hits theshelves!"--Astrid Kamalyan, author of upcoming book Babo: A Tale ofArmeninan Rug-Washing Day
YOUR BOOK IS AMAZING! Thank you for publishing my nation's tragedy and raising awareness. I read it yesterday with one breath. Very touching and poetic."--Tamar Tufenkdjian, Board of Regents of Prelacy Armenian Schools