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Review by Writer’s Digest,  
A Testimonial Magazine Published in North America

Who Knows Where Butterflies Die is an allegory written by Dr. Pasha Parvaneh Hashemi About Social and Global Injustice

In her writing, she shows her concern for our world and how we are treating it.  It shows her concern for the rights and freedoms of human beings that have been ignored by many powerful people.

The writing is strong and flows.  The characters are interesting, and the reader will be caught up in their journey of life.

Reviews by Other Known Published Authors in North America

Who Knows Where Butterflies Die … is an important and powerful story that brings awareness to the pain and devastation innocent families experience when mired in a homeland full of oppression, war, and revolution, written by Dr. Pasha Parvaneh Hashemi. Her story of Butterfly, a young girl born into a loving family, portrays the struggles faced by many of our global brothers and sisters, as well as the loving essence of all beings that want to learn, grow, forgive, and live in peace.

Reviewed by Brock Tully, a Renowned International Inspirational Speaker and Author of 9 books, including: The Great Gift… for someone special, 3 bicycle journeys around North America (50,000 Km) for a kinder world, Co-founder of the Kindness Foundation of Canada, and founder/creative director of the annual World Kindness Concert.      instagram.com/brock.tully/


Who Knows Where Butterflies Die … is a must-read if we want to create a joyful and peaceful world. Pasha Parvaneh Hashemi shares the moving story of Butterfly as she and her family find their way in a world that is increasingly taken over by greed, fear, and controlling forces. We may want to think these destructive activities happen in other places; however, the reality is that we are all subject to forces that have the potential to take away our freedom. Butterfly inspires us to take responsibility for the world we are creating by our actions and inaction.

Reviewed by Ted Kuntz, Author of 3 books, educator, and inspirational speaker, including the best-selling: Peace Begins With Me.    www.peacebeginswithme.ca