Tales Of Every Shade
They are fragments, of journeys, told in simple words.
by Varoujean Tilbian
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About the Book
They are not all of one color. Some are bright with humor, others shadowed with fear or loss, still others lit with love. Together, they form a mosaic, tales of every shade, each one a piece of how I came to understand resilience, tolerance, and the gift of family.
These stories are shaped by my Armenian heritage, but they are not only Armenian stories. They are human stories, about kindness and cruelty, injustice and resilience, friendship and loss.
The lessons I took from those years were simple, though hard earned. Harshness taught me endurance; kindness showed me a better way forward. I discovered that empathy was more powerful than resentment, and that bitterness only builds walls while compassion builds bridges.
What follows is not a single story, but many: encounters with strangers, encouragement from teachers and neighbors, moments of danger, and lessons that reach across generations. They are offered not as boast, but as memory, the kind of memory that shows how every trial, every kindness, and every dream carries us forward.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 72 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798319837547
- Publish Date: Sep 15, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Addis Ababa Ethiopia armenian, Life experiences
About the Creator
Varoujean A. Tilbian was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the son of Avedis Tilbian, a master shoemaker and survivor of the Armenian Genocide. Raised among stories of courage, displacement, and cultural endurance, Varoujean built a remarkable career that spanned over five decades and four continents. A pioneer and visionary in the printing industry, he helped lead the transition from conventional to digital printing, working as an executive and innovator in the U.S. and Europe. His professional legacy includes shaping early digital printing applications, mentoring teams, and directing product development before turning his creative energy toward writing. His books, ranging from memoir to historical fiction, give voice to forgotten stories and explore the legacy of survival, identity, and justice. He writes in English, Western Armenian, Italian, and Amharic, and donates all proceeds to children’s cancer research. Today, Varoujean continues to write and reflect, weaving the lessons of th