Waterline, Aram Mrjoian
Waterline, Aram Mrjoian
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Waterline
A Novel

Author: Aram Mrjoian

Narrator: Vikas Adam

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/03/2025


Synopsis

""A gripping journey through time, Mrjoian brings readers deep into the heart of the Armenian Genocide and its ripples across generations. . . . Waterline is a must-read—intense, moving, and unforgettable.”—Morgan Talty, national bestselling author of Night of the Living Rez and Fire Exit""A moving portrait of grief and the shadows of silence.”—Vanessa Chan, bestselling author of The Storm We MadeIn this deeply moving debut, a close-knit Armenian American family grapples with the aftermath of losing one of their own.Outside Detroit on the island of Gross Ile, the Kurkjians receive news that Mari, the eldest of their youngest generation, has swum into the depths of Lake Michigan with no intent of returning to shore—the consequences of which drag out a deeply rooted pain passed down from generations before. More than a century earlier, Gregor, the great-grandfather and patriarch of the Kurkjian family, survived the Armenian Genocide after fighting for his freedom atop Musa Dagh. Decades later and miles away, Gregor’s epic mythos is inherited by his family as they navigate living in its shadow. As the Kurkjians now struggle with their new, devastating loss, secrets and shortcomings rise to the surface, forcing each relative to decide where their own story fits in the narrative of their family’s fraught history.For fans of Tommy Orange’s There, There, Thao Thai’s Banyan Moon, and Jeffrey Eugenides’ epic Middlesex, Waterline explores the complex beauty of diaspora, the weight of inherited trauma, and the echoes of the Genocide on contemporary Armenian life. This is a searing portrait of a family afloat in grief and the perseverance needed to rise above.

About Aram Mrjoian

Aram Mrjoian teaches creative writing at the University of Michigan, where he is the managing editor of Michigan Quarterly Review. He is the editor-at-large of The Rumpus and a 2022 Creative Armenia-AGBU Fellow. Aram has previously worked as an editor at the Chicago Review of Books, the Southeast Review, and TriQuarterly. He is also the editor of the anthology We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora published by the University of Texas Press (March 2023). His writing has appeared in The Guardian, Runner’s World, Literary Hub, Catapult, West Branch, Electric Literature, Gulf Coast, Boulevard, Joyland, Longreads, and many other publications. He holds an MFA in creative writing from Northwestern University and a PhD in creative writing from Florida State University. He lives in Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Constantine on April 04, 2025

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Genre: Historical Fiction + Literary Fiction This debut novel is set on the island of Grosse Ile near Detroit and follows the Kurkijan family, an Armenian American family. The family is devastated when they receive the tragic news of their daughter Mari's suicide. The event causes lots of......more

Goodreads review by Chris on January 01, 2025

"Waterline" is smart and beautiful and breathtaking in its Rashomon-like chronicle of the ripple effect of a young woman's suicide. The depth of Aram Mrjoian's exploration of an extended family in crisis is stunning, and his insights into grief and loss are profound. I was awed by this first novel.......more

Goodreads review by Elena on June 04, 2025

[ 3.5/5 stars ] Gregor Kurkjian tells his story to his grandkids. Mari, the eldest of the youngest generation, swum into the depths of Lake Michigan. WATERLINE revolves around generations of this Armenian family as they experience grief - through each purposeful word that doesn't feel overly dramatic,......more

Goodreads review by Lyon.Brit.andthebookshelf on June 02, 2025

Huge thanks to @harpervia they are one of my favorite publishers. If you’re unfamiliar with HarperVia they publish international literature, to offer readers access to diverse voices and perspectives. I was very excited to receive a copy of Aram Mrjoian debut Waterline… Set in Detroit following the K......more

Goodreads review by Annie on May 29, 2025

The Kurkjians lot in life seems to be misery. The Kurkjians who survived the Armenian Genocide were haunted by their many losses. Their grandchildren struggle with alcohol abuse, infidelity, and loneliness. Their great-grandchildren also deal with substance abuse. Shortly before Aram Mrjoian’s diffu......more