Escape from Iran

Escape from Iran by Darius Radmanesh, published by Cambridge Books in 2008, is a compelling narrative that recounts the author’s experiences in Iran after relocating from Missouri due to his father’s job. This edition spans 183 pages and is presented in English, detailing the challenges faced by Radmanesh and his family during a tumultuous period marked by threats and conflict.
Readers will find a vivid account of the author’s life, highlighting the dramatic events that unfolded, including the harrowing moments of potential execution and being conscripted into a war he did not support. The story captures the essence of survival and resilience, culminating in his eventual escape back to the United States. Through this personal journey, Radmanesh provides insight into the complexities of life in a war-torn country, making it a significant exploration of family and identity amidst adversity.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Born in Missouri and having to move to Iran due to his father’s transfer at a young age, Darius Radmanesh shares the dramatic story of his time in Iran with his family. The trials and tribulations experienced by the family are something that most of us can only imagine. The story goes from threats of execution to the boy being plucked from the street at 16 to fight at the front of a war that he doesn’t believe in, until he is able to escape back to his homeland – the USA.”–Page 4 of cover
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