davramlocke's Reviews (777)


The man has an uncanny knack for making one want to live in a farmhouse and toil away with some crops.

An illuminating look at one side in the Iran unrest, told from the point of view of a blogger whose brother goes missing after the 2009 election protests. Zahra's Paradise is a work of fiction, but there is nothing fictional about the events and sorrows depicted on its pages. This is a must read for anyone concerned with the ongoing problems in the Middle East, and in particular Iran, and should be read by anyone wanting to hear the human side of the story.