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An Iranian "Grapes of Wrath" must read.,
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This review is from: Missing Soluch (Paperback)
Missing Soluch is about the strength of a "grass widow" in a rural village in Iran who never gives up working hard to support her family and her inner belief that her missing husband is alive and will return some day. The language is poetic and the description of the environment captures the beauty and the harshness of the landscape. The variety of characters is a mirror of humanity in any culture, where survival is tenuous. Brutality and poverty are given a context in which love and compassion also appear like a will of the wisp.
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Missing Soluch by Ma?m?d Dawlat??b?d? (Paperback - June 15, 2007)
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