
“A vision,” grandmother Shushan
whispers as she helps the midwife with the birth of a baby. “I see
many gifts coming to this child, some in the sunlight and some in
the shadows, all showering down from heaven....”
The year is 1901 and the newborn
is named Flora.
Fourteen years later during the
terrible time of World War I, Flora is caught in the dark tides of
ethnic cleansing. She and her family are among two million Armenians
deported from their homes in Turkey. Forced to walk hundreds of
miles to the barren deserts of Syria, the forced march becomes a
death sentence for more than a million of them. Flora’s father begs
a stranger to save Flora and her sister. The man takes the girls,
but Flora’s world then turns into another living nightmare.
What Flora doesn’t know is that
there are rays of hope... that gifts in the sunlight are coalescing
and are yet to come.
A
Gift in the Sunlight is
inspired by a true story.
“This story is a journey back in
time... a unique picture of life during the tragic Armenian
deportations in the Ottoman Empire.” –Donald E. Miller, Lorna
Touryan Miller, authors of Survivors,
An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide
“Kay breaks the silence making
transformation possible for all of us who hold this terrible dark
history” –Olympia Dukakis, author of
Ask Me Again Tomorrow: A Life in Progress
“Mouradian’s work is a realistic
and intensely moving portrayal of the Armenian Genocide experience
as told not only by a child of survivors, but by a truly talented
writer. It is at once courageous, heartbreaking, angry, cathartic.
An act of generosity and witness.” –Andrew Goldberg, Two Cats
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