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This book is about the Armenian genocide that occurred around the time of the first world war. From the author's descriptions, I could visualize the time and place of a small village in what is now part of Turkey. I had not heard of this atrocity previously. The author has a personal connection through her family line. As you may expect from the subject matter, it is at times difficult to read and internalize such horrendous and sad events. I recommend it to those who like historical fiction, or who want to learn about lesser known episodes in history.… (més)
 
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Castlelass | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Oct 30, 2022 |
Anyone who is familiar with my musings on the books I have read knows that I often pick up a book based on its title and/or its dust jacket. As the Poppies Bloomed is one such book. Based on the title, and to some degree the cover art, I thought I was going to be reading a book that took place in Germany or France during World War I. The story takes place on the eve of the Great War but takes place in the Ottoman Empire. I was somewhat familiar with the Armenian Genocide from what I’ve learned by following author Chris Bohjalian’s career and reading his wonderful novels.

It’s 1913, somewhere in the Ottoman Empire that I couldn’t place. The landscape reminded me of the Middle East. It’s the story of a village, in particular one young girl, Anno.

Readers will learn about the Armenia customs, especially in regard to male-female relationships and marriage. I found it quite interesting and not unlike other cultures’ beliefs at the near-beginning of the 20th century.

I had a hard time getting into the story, mainly because I was unfamiliar with how to pronounce the characters’ names and locations but also because many names began with the same letter and I couldn’t keep them straight. I kept having to flip back and make sure I know who each character was in relation to Anno.

Another flaw was not the inevitable ending. The story could only end one way to have an authentic feel, but the Epilogue takes place in 1976. It made me shake my head in disbelief.

Still there were times I was totally captivated by Anno and her village’s story. I even gasped a few times at the surprises that author Boyadjian provided that kept me reading. It took me almost two weeks to read this novel and that, plus the issues listed above forces me to give As the Poppies Bloomed gets 3 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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juliecracchiolo | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jan 19, 2018 |
AS THE POPPIES BLOOMED by Maral Boyadjian
This bittersweet love story takes place in Turkish Armenia just before and during World War I, a time when the Muslim Turks and the Muslim Ottomans sought control over the Christian Armenians. Hidden away in a mountaintop village, 15 year old Anno, daughter of the village Headman, falls in love with Daron, son of the local merchant. As village life proceeds, war and the Armenian genocide come ever closer.
Boyadajian knows her subject well and relates it with sympathy and clarity. Anno and Daron become people you care deeply about. Conflict within the village and conflict with the outside world illuminate the plot. The village of Salor in the province of Sassoun is the focal point of the struggle between religions and politics. Salor and its inhabitants will live long in your memory.
5 of 5 stars
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beckyhaase | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jan 31, 2016 |

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Obres
1
Membres
32
Popularitat
#430,838
Valoració
3.8
Ressenyes
3
ISBN
5