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Author Returns to Watertown to Discuss Her Latest Novel
Nancy Kricorian will be at St. James Armenian Church to discuss her book about an Armenian Family living in Paris during World War II.
Author and activist Nancy Kricorian will be back in her hometown of Watertown on Sunday, April 7 to talk about her latest book, "All the Light is There."
The novel, her third, follows the story of an Armenian family living in Paris in the 1940s during the Nazi Occupation.
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Kricorian, who now lives in New York City, got her undergraduate degree in comparative literature at Dartmouth College, and she spent a year studying semiotics at the University of Paris-Jussieu, according to he biography on Amazon.com.
She earned her master of fine arts degree in poetry at Columbia University before teaching at Yale, Rutgers, Barnard and Queens Colleges. Since 2003 she has worked for CODEPINK Women for Peace.
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Kricorian will be discussing her book and signing books at the free event, at St. James Armenian Church at 2:30 p.m.
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