A story about hijab in France

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The book "The Ambassador's Memories," written by Nilufar Shadmehri and published by Soore Mehr, is about the author, who is currently a
university professor.She had challenges as a student and in her early years when she enrolled at one of France's scientific institutes;
this novel tells those exciting and challenging days.* The 72nd edition of your book has arrived
How has the feedback been thus far? Tell us, kindly.The feedback I have gotten has been excellent and positive
The majority of them stated that once they started reading the book, they didn't put it down, which made me feel wonderful
Some of the criticism has also been quite helpful to me in understanding the perspectives of my audience
and truth.* What was it like for you to discuss the real Western culture in your book?There are positive and negative aspects to every
culture, nationality, and nation
Personally, I haven't come across a place that is either positive or exclusively negative
Therefore, all that I experienced and learned is included in my book
I made an effort to stay out of the way and preserve the truth of what happened
Naturally, as this is my story, it was told from my point of view, but I made an effort to be truthful about what I see and hear.* It
appears from the book's points that you assume that Westerners are not very familiar with Islam
Do you mean that?The main values of Islam are disappearing in the West
The majority of them rely on the media's portrayal of Islam in that country, which, in my opinion, was drastically different from what I
observed in Iran, and their recognition was therefore wrong
Furthermore, they observed Muslims from immigrant groups that identify as Muslims but do not practice Islam, and these are just a few of the
factors that make their knowledge untrustworthy.* How did readers in Europe respond to the book?When Iranians residing in France met me,
they frequently mentioned how they had similar experiences and how much their people confused our culture and nationality with other
countries
We had a lot of common experiences.* Do you have any plans for the second book?Although the second book is finished, numerous issues remain
unresolved
One of these examples is that my audience now has a mental image of the places, characters, and events to which they are connected
In the second book, when I returned to France, I stayed in the same dormitory for six months before leaving and moving into an apartment
Because of the changes in characters and locations, this may now be confusing to them
It's similar to extending the seasons of a series, except with the series, changes can be made because it's not a true story, whereas