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Mary Terzian Wins 2012 Global E-Book Award

 

 

 

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4:24, August 24, 2012

Mary Terzian, a long standing member of the Writers' Club of

Whittier, has been awarded Dan Poynter's 2012 Global E-Book Award for

Multicultural Non-Fiction for her book, The Immigrants' Daughter: A Private Battle to Earn the Right to Self-actualization.

Terzian, a freelance writer, was born in Egypt to Armenian parents and immigrated to the United States in 1967.

The Immigrants' Daughter, a coming of age memoir on her

experiences in Egypt, also won a Best Books 2006 Award and was finalist

in Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards, both in multicultural nonfiction.

The book describes a fascinating journey through adolescence in search

of oneself, and is an inspiring story overall.

Three educational institutions have been interested in including excerpts from The Immigrants' Daughter in their curriculum materials targeted to high school and junior college

students. One of them, the Department of Education in Queensland,

Australia, posted an excerpt from the prologue on their website, with

the author's permission, for use by their students and teachers.

Terzian also contributes to newspapers, magazines, anthologies, and

to publications online. She acknowledges that her Writers' Club

affiliation has had an influence on bringing her stories alive, by

increasing her objectivity.

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