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- The_Road_from_Home abstract "The Road from Home: A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope, earlier titled The Road from Home: The Story of an Armenian Girl, is a non-fiction book written by David Kherdian, originally published in 1979. It is based on the life of the author's mother, Veron Dumehjian (1907-1981), who survived the Armenian Genocide. During the deportations, the rest of her immediate family died. She returned to her native town, only to be displaced again by the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22). After settling in Smyrna, she was forced to flee once more due to the Great Fire of Smyrna. Veron escaped to ultimately settle in the United States. The book is widely read by middle school children throughout the U.S. and has been published throughout Europe. It has received a number of prestigious awards.".
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- The_Road_from_Home wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Road from Home".
- The_Road_from_Home wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Road from Home: the story of an Armenian girl".
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- The_Road_from_Home author David_Kherdian.
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- The_Road_from_Home language "English".
- The_Road_from_Home name "The Road from Home".
- The_Road_from_Home pages "242".
- The_Road_from_Home pubDate "1979".
- The_Road_from_Home quote "For as long as I knew the sky and the clouds, we lived in our white stucco house in the Armenian quarter of Azizya, in Turkey, but when the great dome of Heaven cracked and shattered over our lives, and we were abandoned by the sun and blown like scattered seed across the Arabian desert, none returned but me, and my Azizya, my precious home, was made to crumble and fall and forever disappear from my life.".
- The_Road_from_Home source "—The first paragraph of The Road From Home".
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- The_Road_from_Home comment "The Road from Home: A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope, earlier titled The Road from Home: The Story of an Armenian Girl, is a non-fiction book written by David Kherdian, originally published in 1979. It is based on the life of the author's mother, Veron Dumehjian (1907-1981), who survived the Armenian Genocide. During the deportations, the rest of her immediate family died. She returned to her native town, only to be displaced again by the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22).".
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