📚✨ Pre-Order Now! ✨📚 The Kindle edition of Stories from Tehran: Expanded Edition is now available for pre-order!
Release date: August 22 – in both print and Kindle formats.
Thirteen unforgettable stories written in Persian in Tehran between 1980 and 1998, translated into English by Fereshteh Molavi herself. This expanded edition includes three powerful new stories—Where is Shemr?, All the Days of God, and Appointment at Home—exploring memory, resilience, violence, and the enduring human spirit.
📚✨ Pre-Order Now! ✨📚 The Kindle edition of Stories from Tehran: Expanded Edition is now available for pre-order!
Release date: August 22 – in both print and Kindle formats.
Thirteen unforgettable stories written in Persian in Tehran between 1980 and 1998, translated into English by Fereshteh Molavi herself. This expanded edition includes three powerful new stories—Where is Shemr?, All the Days of God, and Appointment at Home—exploring memory, resilience, violence, and the enduring human spirit.
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