Books
Stories born from the borderlands of legend and reality.
Epic Fiction Novel
In the world of nomads in the Zagros Mountains, two girls were born; one was shaped toward the warrior and the other the healer.
The story begins with birth and death, with the scattered stars dying on the horizon and the birth of the comet appearing across the celestial hemisphere, forming the life of humans.

“In the middle of the night, the screams of two women, one from the Daranjineh tribe and the other from the Gili tribe, echoed through the heart of the Garin Mountains, and it seemed as if the sky was throbbing with their excitement. The stars trembled and, like meteors, disappeared into the horizon.”
On such a night, Abgineh and Shahrbanu were born and grew up in the highlands of the Velash Mountains and the Kuhdasht Plain, in countless meadows and springs.
In the Zagros Mountains, where the boundary between the world of legend and reality is thin, the reader accompanies two friends on the border of a trusted realm and gradually finds himself in an unnamed realm. The hidden secrets of the Garin Land and the Mishan Plain surprise the two friends in an unequal battle.
What can we do if, unknowingly and unwillingly, when the fate of life lands our broken ship on unfamiliar shores, we drown in other people’s stories and lose control over our existence and nonexistence? And this is how it happened to our two friends: One day, Abgineh was lying on the grass under an old oak tree. A magical snake, lost in that meadow, saw Abgineh, wrapped itself around her arm, and cast a spell on her.
The two friends were forced to leave their childhood world to find her and break that spell.
Alas! The story was not that simple. That magical snake was a young shepherd and in love with a princess…
A cold sigh under the white moonlight…
I am Abgineh and a human…
No, you are another kind, neither human nor snake…
The Children’s Book

Turquoise Dragon Who Loved Onions
In a timeless realm on the mystical islands of Tonga lived a rare turquoise dragon with a love for onions, a love that sparked fiery mayhem.
A charming and timeless legend that gently reveals the truths of life that we all know but that we forget in the farthest corners of our minds. A story full of karma, wisdom, and humor for children and adults.
