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B**D
Love the book
Book is fascinating and queen is always the queen love it
M**A
My point of view
Interesting book, off course I am interested as she is my Queen but I wish Taylor Viens would have paid more attention to grammar and wording. eg. page 26, Reza Shah's body was returned to Iran and not his ashes.I haven't read all the book but unfortunately she could have phrased it much better.
M**N
Highly recommended this wonderful book
Really sad to see how the great country of Iran is in ruins now. This book is part of Iran’s history. Thank you the great queen of Iran for sharing your stories.
A**R
Brilliant book
Great book to read highly recommend
F**T
Amazing book!
Appearance and cover looked sturdy and niceContent is also great to read! Make sure to get other books by Farah!
S**A
Nice book
It is a nice book.
P**S
Amazing insights BEFORE a revolution
Amazing insights into hopes and dreams from a history rich country emerging from darkness for a brief period of time and moving back to its darkness.
A**R
Great book!
It's a great historic reference! And a good coffee table book to start conversations.I highly recommend it.
W**D
Transcends Time
I really liked this book!It is a thought provoking journey into what was, what could had been, sadly what is.It allows the reader an opportunity to learn what The Queen accomplished. Too often, Her Majesty is referred to mostly as the “ Queen of Arts” while in reality she truly is “ Queen of Hearts”.She was a pathfinder in the areas of education, medicine and Urban modernization for everyone including the nomadic, rural tribesLife is one big circle!Hopefully Iran will rise up like a sphinx from the ashes to its’ rightful place in the world.
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