Persian pilgrimages : journeys across Iran
The author, a rising young journalist born in Iran and fluent in Farsi, travelled his homeland for one year. Along the way he met a wide variety of people from a wide variety of backgrounds - students, bazaar merchants, Islamic clerics, homeless children, pro-democracy writers, Islamic hardliners, feminists, and kids hooked on anything western. They all discussed matters which were important to them: unemployment, freedom, religion, poetry, history, love and green cards. 2002
Braille Book, English, 2004
Royal National Institute for the Blind, Peterborough, England, 2004
8 volumes of computer braille
9780393051193, 0393051196
1012128068
Includes index
New York : Norton, 2002