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Times Chronicle Series
Rozaneh Magazine
Camden New Journal
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September 17th 2003
Times Chronicle Series
Escape to Chalk Farm paradise: Chalk Farm boasts some lovely pubs and shops but not even the proudest resident could claim it as the Promised Land...well, maybe one....
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2004
Interview Rozaneh Magazine
The second edition of Soheila Ghodsnia's "A Journey to Starland" is on the market. This is one of those rare books that once you start reading, you canāt stop until finished.
This book is a testament to the amazing courage of our women. It reveals their resilience, perseverance, and boundless courage under a regime that began its savage assaults the moment it usurped the reigns of the state. It is about the life of a young woman desperately seeking freedom. Her perilous path to survive and protect her only child takes her from one continent to another in search of peace, happiness, and independence.
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November 20th 2003
Camden New Journal - By Claire Davies
Soheila Ghodstinat's memoir recounts her escape from Iran, and love, to eventual contentment in Britain. She talks to Claire Davies
A Journey to Starland by Soheila Ghodstinat. Vanguard £8.99
THE vagaries of fate bring a smile to the face of Soheila Ghodstinat. She has seen trouble, known both pain and laughter but is here to tell the tale, in this her debut book.
Soheila, who now lives with her daughter Saghi in Eton College Road, Primrose Hill, was born in Tehran, the Iraninan capital. It is her journey to freedom that is recounted in A Journey to Starland.
'Starland' is an emblem of hope that recurs throughout the biography, it represents Soheila's fantasy land, a state of mind full of freedom, a place she says she has now arrived at...
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