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She’s one of thePomegranatesOn the treeShe fallsCracks openStarts to bleedNow you wash the handsThat have ripped its skinThey’re remaining redYou are never clean!Inspired by personal experiences and the stories of others, A Pomegranate Story is a poignant collection of poems and artwork about love, abuse, heartbreak, womanhood, immigration, and ultimately transformation. Through her poetry, Hanie Afshar offers a reflective account of her journey as a woman, as an immigrant, and as someone shaped by life in a so-called 'Third World country.' Serving as the book’s central symbol, the pomegranate is both deeply powerful and deeply personal for Hanie. Long celebrated in her homeland; as an emblem of femininity, fertility, and resilience, it embodies the many layers of meaning running through her work. This connection reaches back to Hanie’s own beginnings: while pregnant with her, Hanie’s mother was gifted the first pomegranates from the tree that grew in her late grandfather’s backyard. In A Pomegranate Story, this fruit becomes a vessel for hidden histories and voices often unheard.At its core, A Pomegranate Story is a story of renewal. With simple yet emotionally relatable lyricism, Hanie beautifully navigates the complexities of identity and cultural displacement, empowering readers to discover the resilience required to begin anew.