Ravished Armenia / The Story of Aurora Mardiganian, the Christian Girl Who Lived Through the Great Massacres
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A first-person memoir recounts a young Christian girl's endurance through mass deportations and atrocities, detailing village attacks, forced marches across desert terrain, the deaths of family members, and the abduction and sale of women into harems. It presents vivid eyewitness scenes of starvation, torture, and sexual violence alongside moments of faith and the aid of rescuers. The narrative follows her physical and emotional recovery, her arrival in a foreign country aided by relief workers, and her determination to bear witness through lectures, photographs, and a motion-picture adaptation to raise awareness and help survivors.
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