Cummings Foundation Grant Recipient
Book Talk

Literary Lights 2026: Featuring Rebecca Rose Mooradian

Rebcca Rose Mooradian Astrid Kamalyan
Date & Time
Saturday, April 11, 2026 | 1:00 PM ET
Location
Online
Format
Online
Literary Lights 2026: Featuring Rebecca Rose Mooradian
Featured Presenters
  • Rebcca Rose Mooradian
  • Astrid Kamalyan
Date & Time
Saturday, April 11, 2026 | 1:00 PM ET
Location
Online
Format
Online
Sponsors
  • International Armenian Literary Alliance
  • The National Association of Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
  • The Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center
Description

Join us for the second installment of Literary Lights 2026 featuring Rebecca Rose Mooradian, author of the highly anticipated picture book Rose by the Sea, in conversation with fellow writer, Astrid Kamalyan. The virtual event will take place on April 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM Pacific | 1:00 PM Eastern | 9:00 PM Armenia time. Register here.

Based on the true story of the author’s great-grandmother, this “affectingly gentle” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) picture book about surviving the Armenian Genocide sparkles with hope and heart even amid unspeakable tragedy. Illustrated by Myo Yim, the book is perfect for readers of The Proudest Blue and Yuyi Morales’s Dreamers.

Rose is what my parents call me:
Dzovinar, their rose by the sea.

Dzovinar lives with her family in Armenia, where the hillside is dotted with sheep and the apricot trees bloom every spring. She loves her home—but one day, soldiers storm her village, and she returns to an empty house.

Their parents gone, Dzovinar and her sister are forced to flee. Afraid and alone, they journey across the desert, then over the ocean: first to France and then to America, where they hope a new future will bloom. Changed but not lost, Dzovinar takes root in a new land…forever a rose by the sea.

Rebecca Rose Mooradian lives in a woodland garden in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. Her works have appeared in New Millennium Writings, Sing Out! online, and Hamilton Stone Review, among othersWhen she’s not inn-keeping, chasing her kiddos, or gardening, she’s writing words and music about how much she loves the world. She is represented by Courtney Donovan at Writers House.

Astrid Kamalyan comes from a big, happy family and is the oldest of five. She spent most of her childhood in Armenia. As a child, she wished she could one day paint the beautiful mountains of Artsakh. Now she paints with words and writes for the most important people in the world—kids. Astrid holds an MBA degree from the American University of Armenia. She loves globetrotting with her husband and two sons. Astrid currently shares her time between Chicago and Yerevan, Armenia.


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