Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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Re: Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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Looking at the cover, I wasn't certain if this was about remembering a woman named Hope or more esoteric. I like heartwarming books but have more difficulty with heartbreaking stories. Reading about the tragedies in Bahar's life might well bring me to tears. I think I'll have to pass on this one. Wonderful review, thanks!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This sounds like an extremely emotional read.
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A very interesting read. The author brought forth the importance of family in the growth of an individual. A very crucial aspect of who we are as beings. Congrats.
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A very interesting read. The author brought forth the importance of family in the growth of an individual. A very crucial aspect of who we are as beings. Congrats.
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Glioblastoma isn't a word that pops up everyday. Frankly, it's the first time it's popping up to me. It's dreadful the way illnesses completely alter life plans. The details in this book would be enlightening. Cheers!!!
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'Official Review: Remembering Hope' by Parastoo Rezai is a deserving account of the story of a woman's struggle in life! The review vividly describes the story of the book for readers! The point that the author gave the novel a realistic storyline is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that while the readers learn of grief, they will also learn of rebirth and love is remarkable for readers in the review! Nice to learn that every prominent character in the story was wholesome and that each character had growth to match their present circumstance!
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Sounds like a book that will put the reader on a rollercoaster of emotions. This is just my kind of book. Thanks for the amazing review and Congrats BOTD!
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A story of live, hope and endurance. According to the review, the author did well in character development which is a key to good novels.
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This seemed to be a story about a woman’s strength and resilience as she traverses her journey beyond the death of her cancer-stricken husband. Congrats!
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What I read of the sample reading was beautifully written. I look forward to reading the rest of the story of Omid and Bahar and the tragedies that life takes them through. I love how the author subtly takes the reader into the Iranian culture without making that the main focus of the book. Thank you for this beautiful review. I am definitely adding this book to my reading list.
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This is a really nice review, also the book has a strong female character so I think I'll like it, it also seems like it's the kind that'll make you get really emotional but all in all I think I'm quite eager to read it.
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REMEMBERING HOPE by Parastoo Rizai
By Natalee Dennis
WoW! I must say that this is an incredible book. The language and the words used were customary and was a common length examined at this point. This basic book by essayist Parastoo Rezai is an enthusiastic, insane ride, especially when you understand it was inspired by a real story. The story is felt on every single page. It's a record of worship, wretchedness, resoluteness, and trying to hold certainty, love, and assumption in your heart, paying little mind to what comes your way.

Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai is taking you in a wonderful excursion through affection, notwithstanding, heart contacting, exquisite, reverence, wretchedness, energy. I must say again that this is an excellent novel. It reminds you that satisfaction is never expected nor ensured.

This story begins with what I would call a really sad or miserable start. Omid and Bahar went against the odds and then discover joy when an organized get together consolidates their various lives one way. For twenty years they followed their personal pleasure until finally , life's journey shifts direction.: Omid almost died! This changed everything.

If someone had asked Bahar to envision her life's trip through a portrayal of material, her work of art would depict brush strokes of endless prosperity, joy, love, and achievement. With consistent love, her life is devastatingly mutilated by the unraveling she had consistently needed.
I recommend this book to persons who are going through some type of grief. Hopefully reading it will lift their spirits.

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I think I will enjoy this book for the opportunity to learn more about the Iranian culture.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting romance novel where a couple is experiencing difficult times including the husband being diagnosed with cancer and they are experiencing financial issues. How will their love endure? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The sample pulled me on right away. After reading the sample and this review, I really want to read the rest of this story. Bahar seems to have found the love of her life.
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