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'Human beings are part of each other, In creation, of the same essence. If one is in pain, the others cannot remain painless. If one remains unaffected by other's ache, one cannot be called a human.' With the sweetness of Persian words melting in mouth and taking your imagination to the picturesque rural Iran, this book gives a short glimpse of the struggles Iranians had to go through in bringing down the monarchy and the times of separation loved ones faced during the Iran-Iraq War. Among the chaos is a small village of Sar-Kooh, where the great Khan is not only concerned about the well-being…mehr

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'Human beings are part of each other, In creation, of the same essence. If one is in pain, the others cannot remain painless. If one remains unaffected by other's ache, one cannot be called a human.' With the sweetness of Persian words melting in mouth and taking your imagination to the picturesque rural Iran, this book gives a short glimpse of the struggles Iranians had to go through in bringing down the monarchy and the times of separation loved ones faced during the Iran-Iraq War. Among the chaos is a small village of Sar-Kooh, where the great Khan is not only concerned about the well-being of his people, but also facing consistent conspiracies being protruded against him by the SAVAC members. His flourishing empire is a source of jealousy for the Kadkhoda, whose negativity can reach any limit to bring down the Khan. On the other hand are faithfulsâ?¿ their loyalty unfathomable to the Khan and his family. A strong bonding between masters and peasants opens gates to new ties of love, relationships and connections purer than blood. The strong family culture of Iran and the respect for their traditions is a key element of this beautiful book that makes the reader think about morality and human interaction from a different perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Lily Monadjemi was born in Iran. She was educated in England and the United States. She holds a degree in Social Welfare and an MA in Educational Psychology. She was a lecturer at the National University of Iran up to the Iranian Revolution when, with her family, she emigrated to Sydney, Australia. Now she lives between Paris, London and Nashtaroud. Her previous books have been successfully published in Australia and the UK and are entitled: Blood and Carnations A Matter of Survival The Mulberry Tree The Scent of Love The latter was nominated by Sisters in Crime Australia for the best thriller written by a female author.