Forbidden Love

by Mehdi Behpou


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/4/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781496967640
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781496967633

About the Book

The story that you are about to read is about an affair with lots of feelings. To express those feelings, it is enhanced with poetry. The events are in different places, and those places are real, as described. The relationship was normal between a man and a woman, and so the expected events from the beginning to the end. From the start it seemed like a triumph that would last for a very long time, so for as it may, it did happen. This story would not be strange to many, and it will bring the readers memories of love in their lives. It starts with a casual and simple contact to strong love events. The events express thoughts and imaginations that most people have had in their lives. We are always victims of what we put ourselves through, and this is no different; however, it is up to the reader to make that judgment as who the victim is. This summary will not tell the story. You have to read through the story and the events. That is what I want readers to do.


About the Author

I was born in Tehran, Iran, a couple of years after WW2. I learned English at age seven, as well as speaking, reading, and writing in England, which has been an asset to me and my life. I went through high school and college in my native country. I also spent a few years in the military. After I resigned my commission in the military, I came to the United States and have been in this country since. I arrived in Washington Dulles Airport in January of 1970. I went to college, worked, and had lots of fun. I always thought that my time in college was wasted because it did not educate me any further. However, it was great because it taught me how to get education, and I have been at it since. The school was fine, and I enjoyed my time at the collage. I took on a part-time job waiting on tables and spent most of the time in the in the school lounge and the soccer field. My further education and work have been in sales and marketing. I sold life insurance for fifteen years and cars ever since. In 1973, I married an American girl, and we have two wonderful daughters as result. We divorced after ten years, and I remarried, and my third daughter was born. We bounced around, discriminated against because if it did not make sense, I would not do it, and 75 percent of the time, it would not. I tried to live an honorable life, as I was raised by which has three mottoes. The mottoes are “Think good, say good, and do good,” and that is the true Iranian way of life. I always figured that life has lots of triumphs and turbulence. My life is no different. “This story is just a drop in the ocean,” and certainly, my life has not been without ups and downs. It has been from one extreme to another.