Book: Like The Wind I Go: A Memoir Of Iran, America, My Struggle To Freedom
Author: Vahid Imani
Available On: Amazon
Language: English
Rating: 4.5/5

“Like the Wind I Go: A memoir of Iran, America, my struggle to freedom” is penned by the author Vahid Imani. In this book, he tells his story of how he was stuck in his own homeland Iran and how he desired to move to America for freedom.
Iran was an unstable place to live during the late 1900s. People wanted to attain freedom from the shah, the king-dictator. Many people attempted to have a democratic system of government but they all failed. Deaths and disappearances of friends and relatives were common at that time.
During his high school years, Vahid realized that he wanted to live his adult life in the West. When Vahid wanted to go to America, people started calling him West-toxicated. Vahid was advised by Farhad that he should stay in Iran as the country needs people like him but Vahid told him how he doesn’t want to hold military weapons just to end up dead. Even during peaceful demonstrations, ordinary citizens were killed by the soldiers. So, Vahid wants a life free from limitation and paranoia.
Read this story to know will Vahid be successful in achieving his dream to be free. Cover photo of the book is well designed. Storyline is intriguing. Pace of the story is fast and it is an insightful read. I learnt many new things from this memoir. I like to strongly recommend it to my fellow readers. Freedom lovers would be delighted to read this story of Vahid.
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Like The Wind I Go: A Memoir Of Iran, America, My Struggle To Freedom
