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Print: $20.00 In the book One Thousand and One Nights. Scheherazade has to tell stories in order to survive. She tells such interesting and compelling stories that King Schehrayar can’t help but let her live one more night and then another and then another. After a thousand and one nights, he gets attached and forgets his murderous desire. By salvaging her own life with stories, Scheherazade in turn liberates Schehrayar’s heart from its darkness. As war and terrorism rages, so grows the antagonism between the Middle East and the West. “Don’t Shoot! . . . I have another story to tell you” is the personal journey of an Iraqi woman who walks the tightrope between East and West. The book is a funny and often moving voyage of uncovering, discovering and discarding of identity. It is a book understanding the past, and telling new stories in order to embrace the future. Through these tales of transformation the book encourages the reader to grow attached and come to understand the Middle East’s many contradictions.
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I have dedicated seven years to reason resulting in a university degree and a successful career as a computer programmer. That was followed by seven years dedicated to my heart, which resulted in a happy marriage and three children. Something was still missing and so I dedicated the seven years that followed to intuition which have produced flamenco dancing, a book, big dreams, amazing adventures, a secret fantasy and www.ihath.com. The next seven years are dedicated to getting real. Lets see what happens when I allow reason, heart and intuition to exchange stories behind my back. So far it produced www.softslang.com
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