Children of the Catastrophe, Sarah Shoemaker
Children of the Catastrophe, Sarah Shoemaker
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Children of the Catastrophe
A Novel

Author: Sarah Shoemaker

Narrator: Olivia Dowd

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2022


Synopsis

Set amid the backdrop of the massacre of Greeks and Armenians after World War I, a deeply affecting family story of love and survival infused with the rich historical detail and emotional power of Sisters of the Resistance and The Women in the Castle.It is 1908 and Smyrna is the most cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean Sea. Though long a part of the Ottoman Empire, Smyrna has always been Greek, and its citizens honor the traditions of previous generations. The Demirigis and Melopoulos families are no different, and now Liana Demirigis will wed the only Melopoulos son, Vassili—a marriage arranged by her parents.After the wedding, Liana and Vassili build an idyllic life for themselves and their children outside of the city, safe from rising political tensions roiling the region and the world. But less than a decade later, the growing divisions between the Greeks and Turks threaten to boil over. When each country chooses a different side with the outbreak of the Great War, a hunger to reclaim Izmir consumes Greece. Suddenly Liana and her family, like thousands of others like them, are thrust into danger . . . and many will not survive.Children of the Catastrophe is a beautifully told story that unfolds through the experiences of the Melopoulos family—their loves and quarrels, their hopes and disappointments, played out against a world on fire. Sarah Shoemaker artfully draws us into her characters’ rich lives and evocatively captures all that was lost as hostilities mount and innocent men, women, and children find themselves caught up in forces beyond their control.

About Sarah Shoemaker

Sarah Shoemaker is a former university librarian and the author of critically acclaimed Mr. Rochester. She lives in northern Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren

Smyrna is the busiest city on the Mediterranean Sea in 1908, due to it's easily accessible port and connection to the inland. Part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, Smyrna has been home to generations of Greek and Armenian people. Emmanuel and Theodora Demirigis have four daughters, three are married a......more

Thanks to HarperCollins Publishing for my ARC of Author Sarah Shoemaker’s September 2022 release titled “Children of the Catastrophe” for an honest review. 📚 ❤️ Historical fiction at it’s BEST!!! No dry, boring, predictable read here!!! Author Sarah Shoemaker delivers a rich story teamed with charac......more

When I originally saw the blurb for this book I felt intimidated because it was set during the Ottoman Empire in the early 1900s, a time period I knew little about. While filled with historic information, the first half reminded me of a family saga, and I was completely absorbed by the rich characte......more