Innocent Tears
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About the Book
Innocent Tears is a young woman’s story of survival. Her mother is heinously murdered, her father jailed and disappeared; she is left alone with her little brother in the war-torn village. Her suitor is an artist whose art proves to be a token of threat, liberation, and love. Adversity follows them like a shadow, and the way they handle their problems remains to be a riddle that this novel will unravel.
The story is a blend of miracle, love, anguish, and death. Wonders will never cease. Out of destruction and anguish, a tree of love burgeons and works wonders.
About the Author
Dr. Sayed H. Rohani was born in Afghanistan in 1955. As a playwright, he has published Will-o’-the Wisp and The Universal Players; as a novelist, he has published Into the Shadows, Into the Light; Humanity May Fail, Not Truth and Justice; and Wedding in the Sandcastle. His next novel, If You Behaved Fatherly, I Would Spare You, is under publication. His writings reflect social injustice, political corruption, and psychological dilemmas, focusing on the universal qualities such as truth, justice, humanity, and freedom.