Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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Re: Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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Great book to read. The review is excellent. Thank for sharing
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I like it when novels provide teaching moments concerning different cultures and ways of life around the globe. This is a good story to read.
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This sounds like an emotional read! I appreciate that it could help those who are in the midst of grief. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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This book sounds very emotional, and I appreciate that it’s about a woman from a non-Western culture. I’ve seen so many books like these that are about people who are American or maybe British, occasionally Western European, because I am American, and so I don’t get to see how these kinds of hardships affect people from other cultures. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Ty for such an awesome and informative review. You have shown me that I truly need to get this book and finish reading it. The author did such a great job sharing about life’s struggles and family life with us!! I enjoyed the sample pages too.
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Sometimes we plan things, but the universe has other plans. When Shirin sets Bahar up with her cousin, Omid, it is love at first sight for the two adults. They marry months after they meet. They plan to live a long and fulfilled life together, living long enough to see their grandchildren. But after twenty years together, Omid gets diagnosed with glioblastoma, a type of brain cancer. Bahar’s entire life is altered, and she must learn to be brave for both herself and her children. It seems that there is tragedy after tragedy for this strong woman. There are money problems, and she needs to get back to her long-abandoned career.

Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai was heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. The author perfectly wrote a story of sickness and tragedy while giving readers a feel of love and immense kindness. I felt so many emotions and once doubted that I could get through the book. Omid’s situation broke my heart, especially when I saw how it affected their kids. But the devotion and help that the family offered Bahar and Omid were beautiful to read. This talent that Rezai has shown is laudable.

What a wonderful story about faith that is heartwarming and heartbreaking. Bahar and Omid have a very special marriage and their love for one another is amazing. Cancer is such a devastating disease that has broken many hearts. Excellent official review.
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Thank you for the explicit review. The beautiful memories of the past helps in facing the difficulties of the present. Bahar- the protagonist- has faced her situations very courageously.I will surely read the book.
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This is a succinctly written book that explores breathtaking topics. Indeed, I look for to reading it. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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It will be eye opening to read a bout this disease that afflicted the couple. Thanks for the informative review.
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I will love to read this story to learn from a strong woman in Bahar. The story will be an emotional one for me to read, but I will read with joy of learning and learn the need to show love. Nice review.
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I look forward to reading this book. The talks about hope and expectations being hindered or altered by life occurrences in my opinion would make the book a deep one and I believe I'd be able to connect well with it. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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A beautiful and emotional story. Thanks for the insight!
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This novel clearly depicts family and certain challenges they face. It must be a dropping read. Nice review.
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This seems to be an inspirational story written very well; the author has also worked quite delicately on the characters. Thank you for the review!
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Although this isn’t my style of book , I can see its usefulness in teaches and sharing life-lessons. It’s great that the author did a good job with characterization. Thanks for a nice review!
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