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Abstract:
Historical story of Maryam, a young woman in Iran who dared to think differently, was denied an education, and whose relatives were imprisoned or killed because of their beliefs. Refusing to be silenced, she fought back with nothing but a pen in hand.
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Two chapters of this book have been shared with the Library to promote it. See also a video trailer for this book.
See also the screenplay version. Read reviews and purchase this screenplay online, in print or Kindle versions, at amazon.com/Unimaginable-Resiliance-Pen-Shahriar-Jahanian. Also available at barnesandnoble.com and kobo.com. |
Introduction: Unimaginable Resilience of a Pen is the narrative of a fearless girl, Maryam, striving for her right to be educated despite all the obstacles of patriarchal society vividly described by the author. As Maryam grows up in a society where learning is limited due to her gender, she courageously fights against adversity to gain an education that she knows is her right to achieve, reflecting the strength and determination shared by people of all cultures, similar to Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani female activist who advocated girls right to education despite a death threat. Maryam is also a tenacious girl who fights against all odds and uses her struggles to power her dream. The given story of Maryam is a touching and dramatic narration of the story of a young woman's fight for survival. Overcoming the odds, she embodies the hopefulness of millions of learners who fight for their right to education despite all the adversities. It shows how Maryam overcomes the odds and fails and is a guide to the importance of spirit and determination in one woman's life. Download: jahanian_unimaginable_resilience_book.pdf.
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ISBN | 979-8386723613 |
Permission | author |
Share | Shortlink: bahai-library.com/6650 Citation: ris/6650 |
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