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ALL THE WAYS WE LIED by Aida Zilelian, read by Vaneh Assadourian
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ALL THE WAYS WE LIED by Aida Zilelian, read by Vaneh Assadourian

A tapestry of family life and loss

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February 13, 20247m 12s

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Show Notes

Vaneh Assadourian delivers this novel about a dysfunctional Armenian American family in a knowing style and understanding tone. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Alan Minskoff discuss Aida Zilelian’s novel of three daughters and their struggles. Kohar, the eldest, had trouble with fertility; Lucine’s husband takes her money and disappears; and Azad, the youngest, seems lost and incapable of relationships. Assadourian adroitly captures the clipped angry tone of Takouhi, their matriarch. Together their stories create a tapestry of family life and loss.

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