Sweet memories in the "Kianpars Building"

The book "Kianpars Building," written by Zahra Heidari and just released by Khat Moghadam Publication, is a story of life during the war as seen through the eyes of the wives of the military commanders.
One of the places where the women of the commanders of the Holy Defense era were gathered was the Kianpars building, which is situated in Ahvaz's west. This area gradually rose to prominence as one of Ahvaz's commercial and entertainment hotspots due to the Karun River's position in the area's lengthy course, the local economy, and the cost of property and apartments.
Zahra Heidari decided to visit Kerman a few months prior to the outbreak of the Coronavirus in order to assemble the women who had resided in the Kianpars building during the war and hear their memories of those times.
She had more than 25 hours of recorded interviews when she left Kerman. The remaining interviews with the narrators who were in Tehran, Qom, Kerman, Isfahan, Ahvaz, and Mazandaran were conducted over the phone and ultimately totaled 45 hours of recorded discussions because her return to Tehran coincided with the Corona virus's outbreak.
The author claims that despite the time that has passed and the ups and downs that these women have experienced, when they talk about Kianpars, it is as if they left a precious part of their lives there, and sometimes they long to go back to those times.
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