Mehrak Mehrak's father Iraj was à flower shop owner and her mother Shokouh an embroidery designer. . Iraj’s successful business had put the emotional needs of his family in the background. So, in spite of the fact that the family was strongly united; everybody went their own way and pursued their own talents and interests. Shokouh, who is the guardian of love in the family, catches an incurable disease and passes away. At the threshold of the Iranian revolution, Mehrak gets an important job at the U.N. and leaves Iran. Iraj, after losing his wife and living far from his daughter, is sick and lonely in the hospital; he takes his pen to recount his success and his defeats and confides his writings to his doctor. ******** Hermin The jury asks Hermin to draw her grandmother. She drives à nail into the wall and hangs her chador on it. The jury does not react. The jury then asks her to draw her grandfather. Hermin draws à huge nose under which is à huge pipe. à great talent is born. Houshang her neighbor, à student in science, meets her in front of the university. Time passes, Hermin becomes an architect and Houshang à researcher. Their relationship is rich and grows deeper and finally turns into love, into co-sentimentalism. With more time, they meet six individuals from three continents that become their business partners. à strong friendship develops among them as their lives unfold in unexpected ways.Dr. Kazem Vadiei: born on 23. Sep. 1928 in Shiraz, Iran. Studied at the University of Tehran and graduated Ècole Normale Supèrieure in History, Geography, and Educational Studies. Received à PhD in Human and Economical Geography Studied from the Sorbonne in Paris. Professor of Geography at the University of Tabriz and Teheran from 1954 to 1979. Author of several scientific works on the geography of Iran. Created the Chair of Methodology, Geography and Rural Studies. Head of the Department of Rural Studies at the University of Tehran. Founded the Institute of Research and Teaching in Rural Cooperatives. Secretary of State in Labor and Social Affairs. With the coming of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, he was arrested and forced to leave his beloved country to live in France. While in France, he has always remained an opponent to all kinds of Fundamentalism and is à Defender of Human Rights, with the purpose of returning Democracy to Iran. Has published several books and hundreds of articles and papers about the social economic problems of Iran. Published the book, “Witness of the Time”, 2007. He tirelessly continues to write papers, deliver lectures, and gives interviews (anytime and anywhere).
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