A #mood revisited. Art by Canadian Artist, Divya Mehra entitled, “The Bitches Blues” (2014) #thatpart #divyamehra #HowDoesItFeelToBeAProblem https://www.instagram.com/p/B2oeN6EBe43/?igshid=a6wxz7mxsbh5
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A #mood revisited. Art by Canadian Artist, Divya Mehra entitled, “The Bitches Blues” (2014) #thatpart #divyamehra #HowDoesItFeelToBeAProblem https://www.instagram.com/p/B2oeN6EBe43/?igshid=a6wxz7mxsbh5
Zabelle - An Armenian Tale by Nancy Kricorian
Zabelle – An Armenian Tale by Nancy Kricorian
Armenian Legends illustrated by Zabelle C. Boyajian (1916). Nancy Kricorian brings to her readers a heartfelt and nurturing Novel: Zabelle. The life and character of Zabelle Chahasbanian moves through time and space conveying to readers the notion of the loss of loved ones, life through hardship, and survival. The novel begins with Zabelle’s children assembling a funeral for their mother in…
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