The HundredYear Walk, Dawn Anahid MacKeen
The HundredYear Walk, Dawn Anahid MacKeen
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The Hundred-Year Walk
An Armenian Odyssey

Author: Dawn Anahid MacKeen

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller, Neil Shah

Unabridged: 11 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/08/2016


Synopsis

In the heart of the Ottoman Empire as World War I rages, Stepan Miskjian's world becomes undone. He is separated from his family as they are swept up in the government's mass deportation of Armenians into internment camps. Gradually realizing the unthinkable—that they are all being driven to their deaths—he fights, through starvation and thirst, not to lose hope. Just before killing squads slaughter his caravan during a forced desert march, Stepan manages to escape, making a perilous six-day trek to the Euphrates River. In his desperate bid for survival, Stepan dons disguises, outmaneuvers gendarmes, and, when he least expects it, encounters the miraculous kindness of strangers.

The Hundred-Year Walk alternates between Stepan's saga and another journey that takes place a century later, after his family discovers his long-lost journals. Reading this rare firsthand account, his granddaughter Dawn MacKeen finds herself first drawn into the colorful bazaars before the war and then into the horrors Stepan later endured. Inspired to retrace his steps, she sets out alone to Turkey and Syria, shadowing her resourceful, resilient grandfather across a landscape still rife with tension.

About Dawn Anahid MacKeen

Dawn Anahid MacKeen is an award-winning investigative journalist who spent nearly a decade on her grandfather's story. Previously she was a staff writer at Salon, Newsday, and Smart Money. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Elle, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. She lives in Southern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Always on June 11, 2017

Reading memoirs about ethnic cleansing is always difficult, at multiple points I had to put the book down and take a breathe because I felt so overwhelmed and upset by the things being described. The things that are the hardest to confront or think about are the most important to do so with and so I......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on February 12, 2017

I have read a number of books on World War II and the Jewish Holocaust, and I am always left speechless by the atrocities that humans inflicted on other humans solely because of the religion a person was born into. I knew much less about World War I and the massive Armenian genocide, which was the t......more

Goodreads review by Anja on January 31, 2016

After having read The Hundred-Year Walk, I couldn't not to write a review about one of the heaviest books out there. This page turning masterpiece made me discover the detailed cruelty of yet another massive annihilation of the entire ethnicity group. Carefully hidden page of the history is being un......more