At the dawn of Nowruz 2021, Dr. Abraham Macdonald, an ageing New York physician, sets out for the library to join his grieving daughter-in-law and the students of the School of Story. They gather to celebrate at his son Ismail's graveside and unveil a storic memorial. On the way, he casts a glance back at the eight decades behind him. Born in wartime Chicago and raised on his grandmother's simple tales, Abraham stepped into the layered stories of a turbulent era. Through love, war, and captivity, he reached a profound realization: "Those who do not know story remain bound to tale. Our roots…mehr
At the dawn of Nowruz 2021, Dr. Abraham Macdonald, an ageing New York physician, sets out for the library to join his grieving daughter-in-law and the students of the School of Story. They gather to celebrate at his son Ismail's graveside and unveil a storic memorial. On the way, he casts a glance back at the eight decades behind him. Born in wartime Chicago and raised on his grandmother's simple tales, Abraham stepped into the layered stories of a turbulent era. Through love, war, and captivity, he reached a profound realization: "Those who do not know story remain bound to tale. Our roots lie not in blood or soil; we grow from yesterday's tales and blossom in today's stories." Amid the turmoil of the COVID pandemic, Abraham reveals the secret of his release and love to Mythra, Ismail's wife, leaving a legacy of storyology for his scion, Gina.
Ali Rad is an Iranian-Canadian novelist, specialist dentist, architect, and educator. Born during the formative years of Iran's revolution, he was drafted into the Iran-Iraq War following the regime change. He later earned his doctorate and clinical specialty, building a career across healthcare, academia, architecture, and software design. When his heart stopped for a moment at forty, the course of his life changed: he left behind decades of work and possessions, crossed oceans, and settled on Canada's Atlantic shore. After publishing diverse academic articles, he turned to storytelling and wrote his debut novel, Love in Crisis, after age fifty.
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