Zora

by Arelo C. Sederberg; Reece Halsey, MAIN


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Softcover
$26.95
Softcover
$26.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/16/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 616
ISBN : 9780595128297

About the Book

The central and precipitating event in this first-rate historical novel by the author of The Kingmakers is the genocide of the Armenians carried out by the Turks in 1915. As a girl of 12, Zora Kazorian witnesses her mother's murder and the slaughter of her neighbors at the hands of the Turkish butcher Kemal Gokalp, aka the Gray Wolf. After a long struggle, she escapes to America with her 10-year-old brother Arra.

Years of a different kind of struggle ensue, and in the end the Kazorians achieve brilliant success in their new country-she as an opera diva and he as a businessman. But success is not enough. Zora burns with a need to right the old wrong, or at least gain an admission that it occurred; most people quickly forgot about the massacre, a fact that was not lost on Hitler. So, 40 years later, Zora arranges an accounting with the perpetrators. Richly and authentically detailed, with characters of dimension and substance, this novel convincingly illuminates a tragic era. In addition to his vivid characterizations, Sederberg's ability to integrate long stretches of time and wide sweeps of geography and circumstance is impressive.


About the Author

Arelo Sederberg, a veteran newspaper feature writer and television interviewer, is the author of eight novels and a work of non-fiction. He has been a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, financial editor of the Herald Examiner, for which he has written a weekly column and managing editor and a commentator for the Financial News Network. For six years Sederberg was a public relations representative for Howard Hughes and sole spokesman for the reclusive industrialist at the time of his death in 1976. He now lives near San Diego, California.