Women’s
Rights
Author Maryam Tabibzadeh talked about Persian
Dreams, her recently published first novel in
English. She said she hopes her book, which
takes readers through 100 years of history,
custom and traditions of Iran, will help
second and third generations of Iranians
living in exile gain a better understanding of
their homeland. One of her main characters,
Nosha, is strong and ambitious, who refuses
to accept the second-class citizenship that
her country has traditionally forced upon
females. Ms. Tabibzadeh said she selected
Nosha as “a symbol of this generation of
Iranian women, who struggle for equality,
freedom and democracy as they wage war against
backwardness in Iran.” Roundtable viewers
called in from Iran and around Europe to
participate in the program.
Wensday, November 8, 2006
Interview with
Pars TV.
Monday, July 17, 2006
Interview with
Author's Corner.
WPYT 660 AM, Pittsburgh,
PA; July 17, 2006 : 6-7 AM
WFYL 1530 AM, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania;
July 17, 2006 : 6-7 AM
WLTH 1370 AM, Gary, IN/ Chicago; July 17,
2006 : 6-7 AM
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6-7 AM
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6-7 AM
This March Hats Off Books
will be releasing author Maryam Tabibzadeh's
fascinating family saga of life in
Persia/Iran. Spanning the 20th century,
Persian Dreams follows the individual
lives... FULLL STORY