Price for Freedom
Though coming from humble beginnings, the Daniels family has lived in relative peace and prosperity. And while they are Jewish, they call themselves Persians and, for 2,500 years, declare Iran as their home. Though imperfect (then again, what is?), they have enjoyed the benefits of the shah’s rule, with his forward-looking policy for Iran. Then came Ayatollah Khomeini’s rise to power and his subsequent takeover of this ancient land of Iran. Disillusioned students, hiding behind the fervor of their philosophical and religious convictions, as well as opportunistic rebels and people without morals or conscience, flocked to the ayatollah’s side, performing under his banner acts of atrocities and violence that set the country backward. And out of all this, the Daniels family, including many others, is caught in the middle, targeted by malicious people under the guise of their so-called revolution.
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Price for Freedom
Though coming from humble beginnings, the Daniels family has lived in relative peace and prosperity. And while they are Jewish, they call themselves Persians and, for 2,500 years, declare Iran as their home. Though imperfect (then again, what is?), they have enjoyed the benefits of the shah’s rule, with his forward-looking policy for Iran. Then came Ayatollah Khomeini’s rise to power and his subsequent takeover of this ancient land of Iran. Disillusioned students, hiding behind the fervor of their philosophical and religious convictions, as well as opportunistic rebels and people without morals or conscience, flocked to the ayatollah’s side, performing under his banner acts of atrocities and violence that set the country backward. And out of all this, the Daniels family, including many others, is caught in the middle, targeted by malicious people under the guise of their so-called revolution.
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Price for Freedom

Price for Freedom

by Marc Benhuri
Price for Freedom

Price for Freedom

by Marc Benhuri

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Though coming from humble beginnings, the Daniels family has lived in relative peace and prosperity. And while they are Jewish, they call themselves Persians and, for 2,500 years, declare Iran as their home. Though imperfect (then again, what is?), they have enjoyed the benefits of the shah’s rule, with his forward-looking policy for Iran. Then came Ayatollah Khomeini’s rise to power and his subsequent takeover of this ancient land of Iran. Disillusioned students, hiding behind the fervor of their philosophical and religious convictions, as well as opportunistic rebels and people without morals or conscience, flocked to the ayatollah’s side, performing under his banner acts of atrocities and violence that set the country backward. And out of all this, the Daniels family, including many others, is caught in the middle, targeted by malicious people under the guise of their so-called revolution.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148291152
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 07/09/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Iranian-born Marc Benhuri immigrated to the United States of America in 1964. He pursued higher education and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Haven in New Haven, Connecticut. He completed Doctor of Dental Medicine and master’s degree in Prosthodontics at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1976, he received his master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Farleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey. Over the years, he has been actively involved in various businesses and even became the chairman and CEO of a New York-based international infrastructure and finance corporation in 1979. At present he is chairman and CEO of Tabletalk Enterprises and “YB Couture” Houte Coutur Fashion Line.
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