Book Review of The Legacy of the Running Lavash
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The Legacy of the Running Lavash
Written by Loucia Isaac Seropian. All rights reserved.
Illustrated by Mane Sholinyan and Loucia Isaac Seropian
Ages: 5+ | 18 Pages
Publisher: Loucia Isaac Seropian | ISBN-13: 978-9939-0-4874-1
What to Expect: Armenian Culture, Folklore, and Magical Realism
In The Legacy of the Running Lavash, Loucia Isaac Seropian weaves a charming tale that blends Armenian folklore, cultural heritage, and a dash of magical realism.
This unique 18-page short story follows the journey of a sentient lavash bread as it embarks on a quest for meaning and tradition in the highlands of Armenia. The story reminds readers of the importance of preserving cultural traditions and the magic that can be found in everyday rituals. It’s particularly valuable for readers seeking to introduce children to diverse cultures and adults interested in exploring Armenian folklore through a contemporary lens.
Seropian’s narrative is steeped in Armenian culture, from depicting village life to details of lavash-making. The author skillfully integrates elements of Armenian geography, customs, and folklore, giving readers a glimpse into this rich cultural tapestry. The concept of a sentient, running lavash is both whimsical and engaging—this unusual protagonist serves as an effective vehicle for exploring themes of tradition and the importance of cultural practices. With a fairytale-like quality, the lavash’s journey becomes a metaphor for seeking identity and belonging.
The illustrator’s inviting artwork of the Armenian landscape enhances the sensory experience of village life—images of the bakery, the mountainous terrain, and the lavash-making process are particularly appealing. Together, the words and art seamlessly incorporate information about Armenian culture, geography, and traditions, making it both entertaining and a rich source of knowledge for readers unfamiliar with Armenian heritage.
The Legacy of the Running Lavash is a delightful and unique contribution to the realm of cultural folklore. Loucia Isaac Seropian has crafted a tale that not only entertains but also educates and celebrates Armenian heritage. The story’s charm, cultural richness, and imaginative premise make it a worthy read for a broad audience, from those interested in folk tales and cultural exploration to those simply seeking a heartwarming story about tradition and self-discovery.
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About the Author
Loucia Isaac Seropian began her PR and Communications career in 1999, handling the Public Relations of Haigazian University in Beirut, Lebanon. This university is the only Armenian-American university in the diaspora, founded outside Armenia in 1955. In 2004, Loucia moved to Doha, Qatar, where she was involved in the launch of two Pan-Arab children’s TV channels: Barem TV Channel and Al Jazeera Children’s Channel, now known as Jeem TV.
Loucia was also responsible for Qatar Debate’s PR and communication plan for the World School Debating Championship 2010 (WSDC 2010) as the Strategic Communications manager. WSDC is the world’s largest debating tournament and one of the largest annual international student events. It is a parliamentary debating event held using a variant of the British Parliamentary Debate format. Her expertise in public relations extended to working on the national information communication technology e-campaign with ICTQatar (Ministry of Communications and Information Technology) as well as the state-of-the-art hospitality initiatives integrated within the Qatar National Convention Center.
In her most recent role in Doha, Loucia served as the communication consultant for Qatar Primary Material Company (QPMC), the arm responsible for maintaining a strategic stockpile of raw materials in the country. Today, Loucia has been an active contributor to children’s literature.
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