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Forgotten Fire

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Forgotten Fire
AuthorAdam Bagdasarian
GenreYoung adult novel
PublisherLaurel Leaf Library
Publication date
April 9, 2002
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN9780440229179

Forgotten Fire (2002) is a young adult novel by Adam Bagdasarian. The book is based on a true story and follows the young boy Vahan Kenderian through the Armenian genocide of 1915 to 1923.[1] It became a National Book Award finalist, National Book Award for Young People's Literature honor, and the IRA Children's Literature and Reading Notable Book for a Global Society.[2]

Plot summary

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In 1915 Vahan Kenderian is living a life of privilege as the youngest son of a wealthy Armenian family in Turkey. This secure world is shattered when some family members are whisked away while others are murdered before his eyes.

Vahan loses his home and family, and is forced to live a life he would never have dreamed of in order to survive. Somehow Vahan’s incredible strength and spirit help him endure, even knowing that each day could be his last.

Characters

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Vahan Kenderian- the protagonist of the story. Throughout the novel, Vahan goes through many difficult experiences before reaching the final destination Constantinople and safety. He runs away from Turkish soldiers, fakes deafness, experiences family deaths, Vahan isn't the most brilliant or brave of the Armenians, but he is fortunately helped by many people along the way.

  • Sisak Kenderian - Vahan's brother who he found nearly dead in the street.
  • Armenouhi Kenderian - Vahan's sister who eats poison to avoid the possibility of being killed through being captured and held prisoner at the Goryan's Inn.
  • Oskina Kenderian - Vahan's sister who he becomes separated from but eventually reunites with.
  • Mumpreh Kenderian - Vahan's uncle who was accused of being a revolutionary and disappeared from the household soon after being returned.
  • Selim Bey - The "Butcher of Armenians." Governor of Van and responsible for the deaths of the thousands of Armenians.
  • Diran Kenderian - Vahan's older brother who is killed by Turkish soldiers very early in the book.
  • Sarkis Kenderian - Vahan's father who is taken before the rest of the family and perishes in an unknown way.
  • Mom - Where is the mom? Was she killed too?
  • Toumia Kenderian - Vahan's grandmother who is killed beside the Tigris River.
  • Tavel Kenderian- Vahan's other older brother who is killed by Turkish soldiers before they are taken to the Inn.
  • Pattoo - Vahan′s friend.

Reception

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Forgotten Fire received favorable reviews from Kirkus Reviews,[3] Publishers Weekly,[4] and Booklist.[5] The book received the following accolades:

References

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  1. ^ "Forgotten Fire". Armenian National Institute.
  2. ^ a b Reilly, Mary Ann; Gangi, Jane M.; Cohen, Rob (2010). Deepening Literacy learning : art and literature engagements in K-8 classrooms. Charlotte, NC: Information Age. p. 326. ISBN 978-1607524588.
  3. ^ "Forgotten Fire". Kirkus Reviews. May 20, 2010. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  4. ^ "Children's Book Review: The Forgotten Fire by Adam Bagdasarian, Author". Publishers Weekly. 2000-10-30. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  5. ^ "Forgotten Fire". Booklist. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  6. ^ "Forgotten Fire". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  7. ^ "2001 Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults". Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). 2007-07-30. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  8. ^ "Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults 2003". Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  9. ^ "Outstanding Books for the College Bound and Lifelong Learners". American Library Association. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  10. ^ "Forgotten Fire: A Novel | Awards & Grants". American Library Association. 2009. Retrieved 2021-09-19.