Azadi, Protest in the Streets of Tehran by Saïdeh Pakravan

Azadi, Protest in the Streets of Tehran

Saïdeh Pakravan

356 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

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Azadi, Protest in the Streets of Tehran by Saïdeh Pakravan is a gripping and enlightening novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate stories of resilience, social justice, and the complexities of human connection, particularly those interested in exploring the intricacies of Iranian culture and the struggles of women's rights in a tumultuous society.

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Raha, an architecture student at Tehran University who lives uptown with her liberal parents, is arrested in the protests following the fraudulent presidential elections of 2009. While in prison, she is the victim of extreme violence. A vibrant an...

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