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GRC Juniper Non-Fiction
820.9 NAF
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1 of 1 | GRC Juniper Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | ASU Main (3rd floor) | PE64.N34 A3 2003 |
1 of 1 | Aims Greeley Circulation | PE64.N34 A3 2004 |
1 of 1 | Basalt Non Fiction | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | Bemis Biography | B NAFISI,A NAFISI,A |
1 of 1 | CMC Quigley Library | PE64 .N34 A3 2004 |
1 of 1 | DC Paonia Adult Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAFISI |
1 of 1 | EPL Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAFISI, AZAR |
1 of 1 | EVLD Avon Public Library | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | EVLD Eagle Public Library | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | GCP NewCas Non Fiction | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | GCP Silt Non Fiction | 830.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | Gunnison Non Fiction | 820.9 Naf |
1 of 1 | MCPLD Central Non-Fiction | 820.9 N146r |
1 of 1 | MCPLD Palisade Adult | 820.9 N146r |
1 of 1 | MRLD Montrose Biography | Nafisi |
1 of 1 | Pitkin County Library | 820.9 N146 |
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2 of 2 | Summit-Frisco Biography | B NAF |
1 of 1 | Summit-Silver Biography | B NAF |
1 of 1 | TELL WPL Adult NonFiction | 820.9 NAF |
1 of 1 | Vail Public Library Non Fic & Classics | 820.9 NAF |
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[2003] | 1st ed | 347 pages ; 22 cm | On Shelf GRC Juniper Non-Fiction 820.9 NAF
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[2004] | Trade pbk. ed | 356 pages ; 21 cm | Available from another library
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1 of 1 | Bemis Media | CDBOOK B NAFISI,A NAFISI,A |
1 of 1 | CMU Audio and Visual 1st Floor | PE64.N34 A3 2004b |
1 of 1 | Pitkin Non-Print Collection | BKCD 820.9 N146 |
1 of 1 | Vail Public Library Audio Books | CD 820.9 NAF |
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1 of 1 | MRLD Montrose Large Print | NAFISI |
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2003 | Large print ed | Wheeler | 613 pages (large print) ; 24 cm | Available from another library
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2003 | OverDrive | Random House Publishing Group | Available Online Online OverDrive Collection Online OverDrive Collection |
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This is the story of Azar Nafisi's dream and of the nightmare that made it come true. For two years before she left Iran in 1997, Nafisi gathered seven young women at her house every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. They were all former students whom she had taught at university. They were unaccustomed to being asked to speak their minds, but soon they began to open up and to speak more freely, not only about...
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1 of 1 | DC Cedaredge Adult Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAFISI |
1 of 1 | DC Crawford Adult Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAFISI |
1 of 1 | DC Delta Adult Non-Fiction | 820.9 NAFISI |
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[2004] | Trade pbk. ed | Random House | 356 pages ; 21 cm | Available from another library
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Prof. Nafisi resigned from her job as professor of English Literature at a university in Tehran in 1995 due to repressive government policies. For the next 2 years, until she left Iran, she gathered 7 young women, former students, at her house every Thursday morning to read and discuss works of Western literature forbidden by the new regime. They used this forum to learn to speak freely, not only about literature, but also about the social, political,...