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=Биография=
 
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Breaking the Rock of Tradition. Watertown, MA: Baikar Publications, 2000.
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An immigrant's story, this book has details about life in the Armenian communities in Beirut and Greater Boston, and insights into a woman's struggle to establish a home, family and profession in the United States.
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Biography
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Naomi Topalian
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Graduate of American University of Beirut, Naomi Topalian (RN ’52) was the author featured on a program organized by the Armenian International Women's Association, New England affiliate, on November 5 in Arlington, Massachusetts. She read passages from her latest book, entitled Breaking the Rock of Tradition—an autobiography that records her life as the child of parents who escaped the Armenian Genocide in Turkey and describes growing up in an Armenian refugee camp in Beirut and later in the Nor Marash Bourj Hammoud neighborhood. It is a straightforward, engrossing account of her life and spirit. Naomi’s books can be ordered by emailing her at ngtopalian @ aol.com.
  
 
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Topalian  Naomi Getsoyan
 
 
 
Топалян Наоми Гетсоян
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Topalian  Naomi Getsoyan
 
 
 
. Breaking the Rock of Tradition. Watertown, MA: Baikar Publications, 2000.
 
An immigrant's story, this book has details about life in the Armenian communities in Beirut and Greater Boston, and insights into a woman's struggle to establish a home, family and profession in the United States.
 
Biography
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Naomi_Topalian
 
 
 
Naomi Topalian
 
 
 
Graduate of American University of Beirut, Naomi Topalian (RN ’52) was the author featured on a program organized by the Armenian International Women's Association, New England affiliate, on November 5 in Arlington, Massachusetts. She read passages from her latest book, entitled Breaking the Rock of Tradition—an autobiography that records her life as the child of parents who escaped the Armenian Genocide in Turkey and describes growing up in an Armenian refugee camp in Beirut and later in the Nor Marash Bourj Hammoud neighborhood. It is a straightforward, engrossing account of her life and spirit. Naomi’s books can be ordered by emailing her at ngtopalian @ aol.com.
 

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Биография

Breaking the Rock of Tradition. Watertown, MA: Baikar Publications, 2000. An immigrant's story, this book has details about life in the Armenian communities in Beirut and Greater Boston, and insights into a woman's struggle to establish a home, family and profession in the United States. Biography

Naomi Topalian

Graduate of American University of Beirut, Naomi Topalian (RN ’52) was the author featured on a program organized by the Armenian International Women's Association, New England affiliate, on November 5 in Arlington, Massachusetts. She read passages from her latest book, entitled Breaking the Rock of Tradition—an autobiography that records her life as the child of parents who escaped the Armenian Genocide in Turkey and describes growing up in an Armenian refugee camp in Beirut and later in the Nor Marash Bourj Hammoud neighborhood. It is a straightforward, engrossing account of her life and spirit. Naomi’s books can be ordered by emailing her at ngtopalian @ aol.com.

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