Moon above the Frontline

Moon above the Frontline by Alimohammad Afghani is a poignant exploration of the Iran-Iraq war, published by Dorrance Publishing on August 23, 2016. This 312-page novel delves into the life of a young Iranian soldier who deserts the battlefield in a desperate attempt to return home. The narrative captures the profound effects of war on the soldier, his wife, and his family, presenting their experiences with intimate detail.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters, each vividly portrayed with a blend of humor and depth, reflecting the complexities of love and loss amid conflict. The story not only highlights the personal struggles of those affected by war but also shares the unique customs and cultural tones of Iran. Moon above the Frontline invites readers to engage with themes of resilience and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Moon above the Frontline
By Alimohammad Afghani
In Moon above the Frontline a young Iranian soldier deserts the battlefield and attempts to return home. The story of the Iran-Iraq war and its terrible effects on him, his wife, his family, and all those around him are captured in intimate and unforgettable detail.
Universal in theme, Moon above the Frontline shares the unique customs and tones of one specific culture and country. The cast of characters are sharply individual – humorous and colorful, hopeful and sad.
Moon above the Frontline is a moving, powerful novel of war and love.
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