Armenia
Food | History | Culture | Family
by Rob Bailey
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About the Book
In 1915 Christina Bailey’s ancestors fled the Armenian Genocide to make new lives in India and Iraq. Her grandparents, born in exile, moved their family to the United Kingdom and always dreamed of returning to their motherland. A century later, Christina became the first member of her immediate family in three generations to set foot on Armenian soil. This is her journey through the cosmopolitan capital of Yerevan into the Biblical landscapes of an ancient and beautiful country. Proceeds from this book will go towards the Matt Carapiet Charitable Trust.
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Rob Bailey
England
I am lecturer in reporting and writing in the University of Kent's Centre for Journalism, and a former journalist for the Kent Messenger Group. Interests include travel, food, photography. Books on sale here raise money for the Matt Carapiet Charitable Trust, which supports projects including a school in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and a health centre in Langtang Village, Nepal. For more details, hit the link.