
A Heartbroken Iranian Woman
by (sweden) Nazhi Gong Hassanshada Bond
About This Novel
Won one of the world's three major peace literature awards, it is a sunny work about cruel life. The Iranian author adapted it from his own experience. Don't despair if you lose everything, time will give you new everything. It describes the turbulent fate of half a century and is adapted from the real experiences of four generations of mothers and daughters. Hailed by the jury as a "fierce and necessary new voice" in world fiction. The Iranian-born author Gong Nazi was born as a refugee and eventually grew into an elite woman. The Iranian-born writer Gong Nazi was born as a refugee, traveled through Asia and Europe, and grew up to be an elite woman: an expert member of the Swedish Royal Foundation, one of Goldman Sachs' 50 talents in the world, a well-known Nordic writer, and the founder of an investment company. "Do you think I won? Do you really think I gained more than I lost?" My name is Nahi, an Iranian refugee. I am less than 50 years old this year, and the doctor said I am going to die. I'm not sad, I've lost everything a long time ago and nothing can break my heart anymore. As a girl, I was high-spirited and ran for freedom, only to see my country fall in smoke. As a young man, I left my hometown for the sake of my daughter, longing to start a new life, but not wanting to wander for the rest of my life. Now, I have finally reached the end of my life, and I just want to know: Is all this loss worth it?
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