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David Kherdian is a widely published author of 70 books, 22 of them poetry, Kherdian's biography of his mother, the sole survivor of her family of the Armenian genocide, has been continuously in print for 36 years and has been translated into fourteen languages. He has received numerous awards afficher plus including a Newbery Honor Book Award, The Boston Globe / Horn Book Award, The Jane Addams Award, The Friends of American Writers Award, The Armenian Star Award, and a nomination for the National Book Award. He currently resides in New York with his wife Nonny Hogrogian, an award winning artist and illustrator. afficher moins
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Œuvres de David Kherdian

Monkey: A Journey to the West (1992) 286 exemplaires
Come Back, Moon (2013) 48 exemplaires
The Cat's Midsummer Jamboree (1990) 46 exemplaires
On a Spaceship With Beelzebub (1991) 39 exemplaires
The Golden Bracelet (1998) 20 exemplaires
Feathers and Tails (1992) 19 exemplaires
Lullaby for Emily (1995) 15 exemplaires
The Song in the Walnut Grove (1982) 14 exemplaires
Finding Home (1981) 13 exemplaires
By Myself (1993) 9 exemplaires
The Animal (1984) 9 exemplaires
Song for Uncle Harry (1989) 8 exemplaires
Right Now (1983) 8 exemplaires
Great Fishing Contest (1991) 8 exemplaires
It Started With Old Man Bean (1980) 5 exemplaires
Root River Run (1984) 5 exemplaires
The Revelations of Alvin Tolliver (2001) 5 exemplaires
Asking the River (1993) 5 exemplaires
The Farm (1978) 5 exemplaires
Country, Cat, City, Cat (1978) 4 exemplaires
The Neighborhood Years (2000) 4 exemplaires
Six San Francisco Poets (1969) — Directeur de publication — 4 exemplaires
Beyond two rivers (1981) 4 exemplaires
I Called It Home (1997) 3 exemplaires
Mono un viaje hacia el Oeste (2002) 3 exemplaires
Poems here and now (1976) 3 exemplaires
Letters to My Father: Poems (2005) 3 exemplaires
A Stopinder Anthology (2014) 2 exemplaires
Root River Return (2015) 2 exemplaires
Looking Over Hills (1972) 2 exemplaires
JUNA'S JOURNEY. 1 exemplaire
Friends: A memoir (1993) 1 exemplaire
Lontano da casa (1997) 1 exemplaire
Visions of America 1 exemplaire
The Road From Rome 1 exemplaire
Loin de chez moi (1991) 1 exemplaire
I Remember Root River (1978) 1 exemplaire
The Nonny poems (1974) 1 exemplaire
Nearer the Heart (2006) 1 exemplaire
Place of Birth (1983) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Winter Poems (1994) — Contributeur — 1,184 exemplaires
Out Of Sight *90: A Primer of Domestic Poetry — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1931-12-17
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA (birth)
Lieux de résidence
Chatham, New York, USA

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Considered a classic Chinese novel of the 16th century. It is the story of a Buddhist monk, Tang Zang, who travels to India, by order of the Emperor, to worship the Buddha and bring back sacred texts. Tang Zang has four traveling companions, all fallen individuals who, by making this trip, are atoning for a sin and hoping for a better life (form) in the next life. From the critical reviews that I have read, the point of this novel is the travel toward enlightenment. The Chinese consider this an epic folktale. This book was 404 pages in length. When I had completed it, I discovered it was an abridged edition. Nowhere on the book did it say this was the case. The original version is 872 pages. I will not be rereading.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Tess_W | 6 autres critiques | Oct 13, 2023 |
Beautiful illustrations.
 
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fernandie | 3 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
"In this fictionalized autobiography of his mother, Kherdian tells of a little girl's joy in the food and family life in her close Turkish Armenian community, then the horrors and suffering that began when thousands of Armenians are rounded up and marched toward the desert where they were sure to die. A cholera epidemic took Veran's sisters and brothers en route; her mother gave up life after the death of the sons whom she had favored; her father was killed shortly afterward; and Veran spent her growing-up years with a succession of kind and unkind aunts, in an orphanage, and in hospitals after a Greek attack on her Turkish city blew off a chunk of her leg. Veran's early dreams of getting back to her grandmother were replaced by dreams of America, and as the book ends she is 15 and on her way--via a family-arranged marriage to the author's father, whom she has not yet seen. Kherdian well captures the voice of a basically optimistic and very likable young girl, and whether the scene is a garden picnic or mass death and panic at the harbor where everyone is fleeing the Turks, it is seen through her eyes and reported as if from vivid memory." www.kirkusreviews.com… (plus d'informations)
 
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CDJLibrary | 5 autres critiques | Mar 30, 2021 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
70
Aussi par
2
Membres
1,407
Popularité
#18,264
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
32
ISBN
114
Langues
7

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