Armenian American author Shoghig Fodoulian issues new book![]() May 11, 2012 - 15:58 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian American author Shoghig O. Fodoulian issued a new book titled “Words to Live By: A Book of Personal Quotations” (published by AuthorHouse), according to PRWeb. “I had never planned to write these proverbs,” says Fodoulian, whose new book is a collection of original verse and inspirational quotes. For the past six years Fodoulian has been the primary caretaker of her mother. The job, says Fodoulian, encouraged her to reflect on her own life. These recollections often led Fodoulian to a pen and pad. Fodoulian admits to being perplexed and amazed at the work she produced. “I know that it is hard to believe,” she explains, “but these proverbs are in a way a blessing to me from God. Whenever I thought about certain issues in my life, a certain proverb would come to mind, and I would jot it down. I don’t know how to explain it, but these proverbs are accomplishments of God through me.” In “Words to Live By,” Fodoulian includes inspirational quotes about family, life, love and God. She hopes each proverb and each quote will help readers to live honest and unselfish lives. “I believe this book will appeal to readers because it deals with real issues. It presents people with a way to live a better life, a happier life.” Shoghig Fodoulian is of Armenian descent and was born in Beirut, Lebanon. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of La Verne in La Verne, Calif.
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