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In my long, adventurous life, I have been through heaven, and hell. Yet, I am still alive and live with hope. Wondering Why? Because I am Iranian! From the dawn of history Iranian women had equal rights with men. They fought in wars, became generals and queens. Iran, during its long history was conquered by Eskandar, the Arabs, the Mongol Genghis Khan and many more. Yet not only its culture and the dignified resilience of its people survived, it acculturated its conquerors. Then, with the passage of time the west's imperialism changed everything, making Iran geographically of paramount…mehr

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In my long, adventurous life, I have been through heaven, and hell. Yet, I am still alive and live with hope. Wondering Why? Because I am Iranian! From the dawn of history Iranian women had equal rights with men. They fought in wars, became generals and queens. Iran, during its long history was conquered by Eskandar, the Arabs, the Mongol Genghis Khan and many more. Yet not only its culture and the dignified resilience of its people survived, it acculturated its conquerors. Then, with the passage of time the west's imperialism changed everything, making Iran geographically of paramount importance in their race for dominance. Thus Russia, Britania, later the United States and now China began their so-called diplomatic endeavours to swallow Iran. What they did, how they tried to do it and what is happening now are found in the books I have written. My aim in writing these books is to bring to the awareness of my readers that none of the powerful nations care about democracy nor a peaceful existence in our world. Hence, each nation, should safe-guard its culture, interest, safety with wisdom and without prejudice as we are all children of the same God. Saadi, the renowned Iranian poet says: '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.'
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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.