Savalan

Savalan

Majid Naeemi Nabatian

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Editorial:
KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Teoría general del derecho
ISBN:
9786203578386
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Sam, the main character of this story, meets Helena accidentally. After lots of challenges they face, finally Helena has to leave the country and Sam’s painful destiny makes the readers of this story think. Social conflicts and romantic challenges for the characters occur based on what happens to the characters!!Sam saves the life of a street cat and takes care of it. The cat is named Sami and dies before the bitter destiny of Sam. After that, Sam dies at a young age because of an adverse accident and the other character of the story, Helena, who saw Sam as a savior feels very lonely!!!!Farhad, the other character of the story, who is one of the very close friends of Sam proposes to Helena. So, Helena trusts him and accepts the proposal but!!! Farhad’s father disagrees strictly. Helena travels to the US and stays there for a long time. During these years, Helena is unaware of Farhad. She marries in the US and gives birth to a baby. After 30 years, Helena’s husband dies and she decides to return to her homeland with her son who is now a well-educated young guy. When Helena returns to her homeland, she goes to Sam’s tomb to meet him again!

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