Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Tuesday, January 29, 2013.
Yeva Karayan, homemaker and mother of two small children, is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region..
Author Sondra Wolferman's first novel YEVA was an ABNA 2012 quarter-finalist and received high marks from the judges of the 18th Annual Writers Digest Self-Published Book Awards, as witnessed in the following statement:comments:
Author Sondra Wolferman has penned an intricate plot in YEVA. The author's passion for the subject is evident in this carefully researched novel. The settings are at times unusual and the author does a great job of transporting the reader. The characters are interesting and the reader wants to learn more about them. There is a strong sense of plot movement and the pacing hums along at a steady speed. The story concept is strong, with just the right amount of suspense to sustain the reader's interest level. The conflict is apparent and cannot easily be solved, with rising conflict as the story escalates...Readers of YEVA will thoroughly enjoy this evocative read.
Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Tuesday, January 29, 2013.
A womanYeva Karayan, homemaker and mother of two small children, is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region..
Author Sondra Wolferman's first novel YEVA was an ABNA 2012 quarter-finalist and received high marks from the judges of the 18th Annual Writers Digest Self-Published Book Awards, as witnessed in the following statement:
Author Sondra Wolferman has penned an intricate plot in YEVA. The author's passion for the subject is evident in this carefully researched novel. The settings are at times unusual and the author does a great job of transporting the reader. The characters are interesting and the reader wants to learn more about them. There is a strong sense of plot movement and the pacing hums along at a steady speed. The story concept is strong, with just the right amount of suspense to sustain the reader's interest level. The conflict is apparent and cannot easily be solved, with rising conflict as the story escalates...Readers of YEVA will thoroughly enjoy this evocative read.
Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Tuesday, January 29, 2013.
A woman is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region..
Author Sondra Wolferman's first novel YEVA was an ABNA 2012 quarter-finalist and received high marks from the judges of the 18th Annual Writers Digest Self-Published Book Awards, as witnessed in the following statement:
Author Sondra Wolferman has penned an intricate plot in YEVA. The author's passion for the subject is evident in this carefully researched novel. The settings are at times unusual and the author does a great job of transporting the reader. The characters are interesting and the reader wants to learn more about them. There is a strong sense of plot movement and the pacing hums along at a steady speed. The story concept is strong, with just the right amoungamount of suspense to sustain the reader's interest level. The conflict is apparent and cannot easily be solved, with rising conflict as the story escalates...Readers of YEVA will throughlythoroughly enjoy this evocative read.A woman is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region. After losing her entire family and suffering through the aftermath of the disaster, Yeva manages to obtain a visa and build a new life for herself in the United States of America. Her existence is shattered once again when she learns her Armenian husband, presumed to have died in the earthquake, has actually survived the disaster and is recuperating from his injuries just a few hundred miles away from Yeva's new home in Pennsylvania. Their lives intersect once again in a bittersweet conclusion.read.
Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Friday, January 25, 2013.
A woman is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region. After losing her entire family and suffering through the aftermath of the disaster, Yeva manages to obtain a visa and build a new life for herself in the United States of America. Her existence is shattered once again when she learns her Armenian husband, presumed to have died in the earthquake, has actually survived the disaster and is recuperating from his injuries just a few hundred miles away from Yeva's new home in Pennsylvania. Their lives intersect once again in a bittersweet conclusion.Here is what the judges of the 18th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards had to say about YEVA:Author Sondra Wolferman has penned an intricate plot in YEVA. The author's passion for the subject is evident in this carefully researched novel. The settings are at times unusual and the author does a great job of transporting the reader. The characters are interesting and the reader wants to learn more about them. There is a strong sense of plot movement and the pacing hums along at a steady speed. The story concept is strong, with just the right amoung of suspense to sustain the reader's interest level. The conflict is apparent and cannot easily be solved, with rising conflict as the story escalates...Readers of YEVA will throughly enjoy this evocative read.read.A woman is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region. After losing her entire family and suffering through the aftermath of the disaster, Yeva manages to obtain a visa and build a new life for herself in the United States of America. Her existence is shattered once again when she learns her Armenian husband, presumed to have died in the earthquake, has actually survived the disaster and is recuperating from his injuries just a few hundred miles away from Yeva's new home in Pennsylvania. Their lives intersect once again in a bittersweet conclusion.
Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Friday, January 25, 2013.
A woman is alone in the kitchen of her home in the Armenian countryside when one of the most severe earthquakes of the Twentieth Century strikes the region. After losing her entire family and suffering through the aftermath of the disaster, Yeva manages to obtain a visa and build a new life for herself in the United States of America. Her existence is shattered once again when she learns her Armenian husband, presumed to have died in the earthquake, has actually survived the disaster and is recuperating from his injuries just a few hundred miles away from Yeva's new home in Pennsylvania. Their lives intersect once again in a bittersweet conclusion.conclusion.Here is what the judges of the 18th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards had to say about YEVA: Author Sondra Wolferman has penned an intricate plot in YEVA. The author's passion for the subject is evident in this carefully researched novel. The settings are at times unusual and the author does a great job of transporting the reader. The characters are interesting and the reader wants to learn more about them. There is a strong sense of plot movement and the pacing hums along at a steady speed. The story concept is strong, with just the right amoung of suspense to sustain the reader's interest level. The conflict is apparent and cannot easily be solved, with rising conflict as the story escalates...Readers of YEVA will throughly enjoy this evocative read.
Sondra Wolferman edited the description of Yeva Thursday, January 24, 2013.
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