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Thank you so much. I ordered the Kurdish Bike for starters since it is also about northern Iraq even though it doesn't have a Kurdish author. I hope to read the other books in the future. Daughters of Smoke and Fire sounds like a very good read. My son and I watched your YouTube interview with Meg Howrey and enjoyed it very much. It was such fun to see you reacting to comments and answering questions from your family members. My son has an Internet friend who is a Turkish Kurd so he is interested as well. I had wondered why you chose 1979 specifically for your novel's time setting. That question was answered very well. I wish you great success with this novel and your efforts to make more people aware of the Kurds as a stateless people who should be supported however possible.
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Jul 08, 2021 01:17PM
Thank you so much. I ordered the Kurdish Bike for starters since it is also about northern Iraq even though it doesn't have a Kurdish author. I hope to read the other books in the future. Daughters of Smoke and Fire sounds like a very good read. My son and I watched your YouTube interview with Meg Howrey and enjoyed it very much. It was such fun to see you reacting to comments and answering questions from your family members. My son has an Internet friend who is a Turkish Kurd so he is interested as well. I had wondered why you chose 1979 specifically for your novel's time setting. That question was answered very well. I wish you great success with this novel and your efforts to make more people aware of the Kurds as a stateless people who should be supported however possible.
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