A boyhood memoir of two summers in Armenian Fresno and it's relation to the rise of the California super state and it's relationship with New York. "49 million Californians can't be wrong." -- Randy Stickrod. "Great book for all generations to enjoy, it is a reflection on the social and technological changes in modern times at a juncture in United States and it's influence on world history. Furthermore, Michael Boyajian's memoir of his youth going to California and also seeing his great grandmother in Fresno, California's ...
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A boyhood memoir of two summers in Armenian Fresno and it's relation to the rise of the California super state and it's relationship with New York. "49 million Californians can't be wrong." -- Randy Stickrod. "Great book for all generations to enjoy, it is a reflection on the social and technological changes in modern times at a juncture in United States and it's influence on world history. Furthermore, Michael Boyajian's memoir of his youth going to California and also seeing his great grandmother in Fresno, California's San Joaquin Valley in 1968-69 while changes were on going." - - Gary A Kulhanjian, Social Historian. "The author captures his boyhood memories of the beauty of California...the book is a memoir in the presence of Armenians in Fresno." --The California Courier.
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