March 24th 2020
Iran: Make Love Not War. Mary Jane Walker.
Iran: Make Love Not War. Mary Jane Walker. 2019 ISBN 978047349160. A concise and breezy trip through modern Iran. The author is quite the adventure hound in the nothing ventured , nothing gained style. She traveled mostly alone and met many helpful Iranians along the way. She has an eye for art and architecture and seems able to talk to pretty well anyone. Her colour photos are worth the book. After reading this travelogue you will come away with a sense as to what the average Iranian thinks. As well, she finds that the locals are quite unlike and detached from the Muslim leaders, leaders who appear paranoid at being overthrown like they did to the Shah. Locals are just folks getting by and apart from fearing for their future, you would feel quite at home with them. This is also a short history lessons on Persia and Persian kings. The descriptions of the cities and architecture is also well done. Your heart goes out to the mismanagement of water and top level corruption which imposes hardship on the locals.
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Category: International, Travel