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At Four O'clock In The Afternoon ~ Bones and Bodies, We Had To Walk Over Them
Tadem Press

At Four O'clock In The Afternoon ~ Bones and Bodies, We Had To Walk Over Them

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By Guleeg Haroian and Eva Hightaian

At Four O'Clock in the Afternoon is the only first-hand account in existence of an adult female who survived both the 1895 Massacres of Armenians by Sultan Abdul Hamid and the 1915 Armenian Genocide. Guleeg Haroian survived the 1915 Genocide through forced marriage to a Muslim. Bones and Bodies, We Had To Walk Over Them is the first-hand account of her daughter, Eva, who was deported in 1915 and survived the Death March through forced transfer as an orphan into a Muslim home. After WWI  ended, mother and daughter were reunited, and Guleeg Haroian began the hard work of reclaiming orphans and young brides who had undergone forced transfer into Muslim homes.

Tadem Press (2023)