The Godless and the Infidels

The Godless and the Infidels

Memoirs of a Rascal Boy During World War I
by Harry Artinian

Genre: Creative Nonfiction Novel
Year Published: 2001
Format: Paperback
Size: 6x9
Pages: 132
List price: $10.95
ISBN: 0-595-15160-4
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What do the readers say?

Heartwarming!”,  “Couldn't Put the Book Down!” and more…

 “...powerful new book...And what a story it is!...will undoubtedly evoke cheers...had us applauding...important book...required reading..” See full review
    The Sacramento Gazette, 4/20/2001 issue.

The book reads like a suspenseful movie. But you know this one is real, very real!
    Aztag Armenian Daily, April 24 issue.

Harry Artinian is to be congratulated for this gripping account that adds to the growing literature on the Armenian Genocide.
   Levon Chorbajian, Ph.D.
   The Zoryan Institute for Contemporary Armenian Research and Documentation.

 Numerous news media have published raving reviews, excerpts or articles about this book: Asbarez Armenian Daily, Aztag Armenian Daily, Hairenik Weekly, Mirror-Spectator, Nor Or Weekly, Parev Monthly, The Sacramento Gazette, and Spurk Magazine, to name a few.

The Story


In 1918, a caravan of seventy-five thousand helpless women, innocent children, and newborn babies were burned alive in the Syrian Desert. Only a few survived. One survivor dared to tell what really happened. This is his eyewitness account.

The fast-paced story begins at the brink of World War I in the Turkish Ottoman Empire, where three childhood friends spend their days playing together and getting into mischief, unaware of the danger brewing in the world around them. When the war spreads like wildfire, fate throws them on a journey full of trials and tribulations beyond imagination.

About the Author:

Author Picture Harry Artinian is a successful computer professional who has a passion for writing novels to stay in touch with his human side. Born in the Middle East, he spent a happy childhood on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. At a young age, he immigrated to the United States, where he received his college education, married, and fathered two children.

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