Archag, the Little Armenian
About This Book
The narrative follows a young Armenian boy growing up under missionary schooling and family life near Mount Ararat, mixing everyday adventures—schoolrooms, festivals, journeys to his father’s highland farm, friends, a wedding, and youthful mishaps—with deeper trials: college life, an expulsion, personal losses, and the mounting communal persecution faced by his people. Episodes include hospital and societal encounters, theatrical student efforts, travel to nearby towns, and the impact of political upheaval that culminates in forced marches and martyrdom. The book balances intimate domestic scenes and cultural detail with the sorrowful consequences of ethnic violence on a community.