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''I'm Alive '' ((ペルシア語:من زنده ام)) is a book written by Masoumeh Abad about the Iran–Iraq war (1980–88). Masoumeh, who was 17 at the time, was a social worker in a field hospital and in medical clinics for the Iranian Red Crescent Society during the war. I'm Alive is a memoir by Masoumeh Abad detailing her experiences during the Iran-Iraq war. The English translation of I'm Alive,will launch to the Frankfurt Book Fair.I'm Alive has received numerous awards and has been reprinted many times in Iran. The idea for writing the novel came to Abad in 2012. This book discusses some of the roles of Iranian women who participated in the Iran-Iraq war. The book is noted as a successful narrative of the Iran-Iraq War. According to critics, I'm Alive is the most effective memoir of the Iran–Iraq war. It is one of the first published works about the Iranian women's roles during this period, which paved the way for the publication of similar works. Sayyid Ali Khamenei read the book and appreciated Abad because of her efforts in Iran-Iraq war. == Background == Masoumeh Abad, a native of southern Iran, was 17 when the Iran-Iraq war broke out. She was raised in a religious family who were active during and after the Iranian Revolution. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「I'm Alive (Book)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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