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Balancing Act
Meade Saeedi
Price: $12.75
ISBN: 978-0-615-25423-4

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ISBN: 978-0-9835909-0-3 |

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ISBN: 978-0-9835909-1-0
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| This is a story about secrets we keep and how they affect us throughout our lives. Recently widowed Sabrina Olensky returns to her home in Ohio where she seeks solace from the peaceful lake setting of her childhood as she confronts issues that have destroyed relationships with her surviving adult children. Told partly through flashbacks by both Sabrina and her college sweetheart Francisco, Balancing Act is a tale beginning with Sabrina's well meaning but overprotective mother whose forced involvement in Sabrina's life results in a horror which Sabrina tries to hide for forty years. Underlying the story is Francisco's unwavering though bewildered devotion as Sabrina deserts him and marries someone else. It also portrays Sabrina's dedication to her mentally retarded younger sister, and looks at how friends help one another. Balancing Act is a novel about life's cruelties and times of joy, and how balancing good with bad ultimately leads to unanticipated new levels of relationship. |
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Shadows and Walls
Meade Saeedi
Price: $15.00
ISBN: 978-0-578-04013-4

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ISBN: 978-0-9835909-2-7 |

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ISBN: 978-0-9835909-3-4
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| Tahirih is a young, uneducated but highly curious woman living in late nineteenth century Persia where 90% of the population is illiterate. She desperately wants to learn to read but is forbidden by her husband to do so. This is her story - as a wife, mother, daughter, friend, but most importantly as herself. She must deal with overwhelming personal choices which are reflective of dilemmas many women face, both in the 1800's as well as today. The novel depicts Persian life in small towns as well as at the palaces of the Shah and his powerful representatives, and how a woman deals with social and religious prejudice in a terribly stilted society. |
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