NWU Reading and Open Mic featuring Nooshie Motaref

Schedule

Mon May 20 2024 at 06:00 pm

Location

Ufcw Local 99 | Tucson, AZ

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When Nooshie Motaref fled her native Iran more than 30 years ago, it was to keep something dear to her, her mother, and her grandmother before her: freedom. She has gone through many challenging life experiences, unlike many women from the Middle East.
Her latest book, The Girl Raised in Bull Blood, is a historical fiction covering the time of 20 BC through 4 AD.
Her other novels are Bird of Passage, a sequel to the award-winning novel Tapestries of the Heart (2nd edition, 2022), and Land of Roses and Nightingales: Seven Adventures of a Persian Girl.
These fictions are stories of strong, trailblazer women, are timeless, and carry a feminist message. Reading these stories is a journey much like a magic carpet ride.
The event will be held at the UFCW Union Hall at 877 S. Alvernon Way in Tucson (where we met from 2016 to 2020). The building is on the east side of the street (opposite the Randolph Park golf range) and is a couple of blocks north of 22nd Street. There is ample parking. The room is on the first floor and we will have signs up to point the way.
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Where is it happening?

Ufcw Local 99, 877 South Alvernon Way, Suite 101,Tucson,AZ,United States

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National Writers Union - Tucson Chapter

Host or Publisher National Writers Union - Tucson Chapter

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