playing music, listening to my favorite Youtube list makes me calm and unleashed to write anything meaningless. Today, finally finished one of the funniest book. Reading of this book started about 2 weeks ago as my routine reading something interesting In English. The book is kind of bridge builder as the writer truly claimed in the book because she was born in Iran with Persian culture and immigrated to the U.S when she was 7. she's sort of second generation. 

I love the first book aroma of... more than this book but this also has some detailed events and commemorative memories about living and experiencing two different culture. 
The funny parts and jocular mood was really cool and awesome. 
But the most important annoying part of short stories was lacking of a certain core, so many fascinating things involve in a whishy washy way, overall was a fascinating book to read and learn and pondering at some tiny cultural stuff.
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" I had known only one home in Abadan my entire life, and moving out of it was the saddest day of my six-year-old existence."
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" I witnessed firsthand the magic that happened every night as i slept, tomatoes ripened overnight, flowers opened upon mutual consensus and swarms of insects appeared from where, i never known. But, there's not all. There was mystery where I never knew. Radish grow big and red underground, and carrots lengheneded over many nights. To see any of these changes required time and silence, two things I had in abundance. From my daily lengthy visits to the garden, I learned that the little things we are most apt to not to see, hold the most joy."
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 " For the first time in my life I was not all that interested in my new toys.Being in this gigantic house with a toothless woman who wanted to make me french fries was more exciting than anything, even revolutionary concept of two new toys at the same day."
 
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" No matter how many books I read, there were always more, which both exhilarated and frustrated me."
exactly reminds me of myself mood in front of new books
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" I have always been much fonder of early morning than late nights . Paris, Tehran, Idaho, Berkeley at 6.a,m is magical. At midnight, it's the same endearing voices floating in the distance:"Back off jerk, before I call the cops."
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" If every world leader could spend one year at an international house, there would be far fewer wars. Of that, I am absolutely certain."
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" But every once in while, I look at my son's photo album from his first year and all see a baby who knew he was loved. I see a baby who wad fed, cleaned and clothed."
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" I remembered reading that one of the astronauts claimed that the Great wall of China was the only man- made object visible from outer space. Now there was something else."
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" Unlike today's overscheduled children, I had nothing to do all day but wander in my garden or follow my mother. where she went."
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" freedom is a rope. some make a ladder out of it and climb out of the box they're put in; some make a noose; and others make a stripper's pole."
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" Always have a book to read. Books are like a passport, take you back in the time and forward to an imaginary future or into someone else's head entirely."
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" You don't have to know, at this very moment, what you want to do with the rest of your life."
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" Traveling public library, traveling all over the world."

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