You might be interested in this book about Iran and the Kurds by an Australian author, Robert Brunton. It’s partially autobiographical, based on his experiences designing and building an exhibition in Tehran during the Shah’s rule, but connects with the story of a Kurdish family.
You might be interested in this book about Iran and the Kurds by an Australian author, Robert Brunton. It’s partially autobiographical, based on his experiences designing and building an exhibition in Tehran during the Shah’s rule, but connects with the story of a Kurdish family.
It’s called “Temple of the Magic Rats”:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Temple-Magic-Rats-Robert-Brunton-ebook/dp/B00A2IKBE0
Great review! I read this book and really enjoyed it, too. Definitely a book I think should be widely read.