The Star of Persia

The Star of Persia
Author: S. P. Townsend
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1847995322

(Paperback) Esther's dreams seem to come true when she is chosen to become the next queen of Persia. But then she discovers that her people are facing total annihilation. Only she can plead with the emperor on their behalf to prevent a massacre. But to do so she has to risk her own life and confront a ruthless enemy. Will she overcome her fears and succeed against such powerful opposition? Through it all Esther is sustained by the conviction that being chosen to be queen was not an accident, but part of a higher purpose. This book will appeal to children aged 9 and over as well as adults. It is particularly suited to families who enjoy reading together.

Star of Persia

Star of Persia
Author: Marion Dawson Gunderson
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144976066X

Star of Persia is the story of a beautiful Hebrew girl living in ancient Persia, a land of palaces and intrigue. For Esther, it becomes a place that threatens her survival. She is confronted with a choice that will decide the fate of the Hebrew people, including her own family. Esthers story is one of warm family times, life-threatening danger, and the triumph of good over evil. Through it all, the reader will see the hand of a an invisible but powerful player.

Star of Persia

Star of Persia
Author: Jill Eileen Smith
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149342128X

In an effort to complete a war his father had planned to win, King Xerxes calls every governor, satrap, and official in his vast kingdom to his palace in Susa to strategize and feast. When they finally leave, he decides on one more week of frivolity, which ends in the banishment of his favorite wife, something he never intended to do. But when he discovers Esther, Xerxes is sure he has a second chance at happiness. In her wildest dreams, Esther could never have imagined that she would end up as queen of Persia. Yet she knows better than to become complacent. Another of Xerxes's wives is vying for position, and his closest advisor has a deep and dangerous grudge against Esther's adoptive father. Caught in the middle of palace politics, Esther will find herself in an impossible position: risk her life or consign her people to annihilation. With her impeccable research and her imaginative flair, Jill Eileen Smith brings to life the romantic, suspenseful, and beloved story of Esther, queen of Persia.

Disney Princess: Jasmine and the Star of Persia

Disney Princess: Jasmine and the Star of Persia
Author: Disney Press Staff
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423144287

One night, as Princess Jasmine and her husband Aladdin gaze at the night sky, Aladdin points to a star and tells Jasmine the story of the Star of Persia: the biggest, most beautiful jewel in the world. Legend has it that the jewel belonged to a beautiful queen, and after she died, her subjects hid the jewel in a tower, certain that no one could be worthy of its beauty again. Now Jasmine is determined to know if the story is true. So the next morning, Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, and the Magic Carpet set off to find out! Will the friends be able to find the legendary jewel, or are all the stories just fiction?

Revival: The Pageant of Persia (1937)

Revival: The Pageant of Persia (1937)
Author: Henry Filmer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351339001

It is the dawn of history and of the dispersion of the Indo-European peoples. They are breaking their tents in central Asia along the Hindu Kush and the Pamirs, primitive Aryans with their dogs and their herds of domesticated animals. In their trek they will proceed to the farthest confines of Europe. From them the peoples of England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, Russia, Greece and other will take their origin. A part will penetrate into India and another portion into Persia. They will build empires and munitions factories, cathedrals and cabarets. Some less simple-minded, the Kurds, Lurs and Bakhtiaris will maintain in Persia their primitive character into the twentieth century. With them in their dispersion, the Aryans carry the sacred fire which they have worshiped since they became acquainted with its use. It was man's first great step in the mastery of nature. The memory of its aid will be consecrated in one of the World's great religions; its flame will never be extinguised on the great Iranian plateau, the museums of religions.

Daughter of Persia

Daughter of Persia
Author: Sattareh Farman Farmaian
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2006-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307339742

An intimate and honest chronicle of the everyday life of Iranian women over the past century “A lesson about the value of personal freedom and what happens to a nation when its people are denied the right to direct their own destiny. This is a book Americans should read.” —Washington Post The fifteenth of thirty-six children, Sattareh Farman Farmaian was born in Iran in 1921 to a wealthy and powerful shazdeh, or prince, and spent a happy childhood in her father’s Tehran harem. Inspired and empowered by his ardent belief in education, she defied tradition by traveling alone at the age of twenty-three to the United States to study at the University of Southern California. Ten years later, she returned to Tehran and founded the first school of social work in Iran. Intertwined with Sattareh’s personal story is her unique perspective on the Iranian political and social upheaval that have rocked Iran throughout the twentieth century, from the 1953 American-backed coup that toppled democratic premier Mossadegh to the brutal regime of the Shah and Ayatollah Khomeini’s fanatic and anti-Western Islamic Republic. In 1979, after two decades of tirelessly serving Iran’s neediest, Sattareh was arrested as a counterrevolutionary and branded an imperialist by Ayatollah Khomeini’s radical students. Daughter of Persia is the remarkable story of a woman and a nation in the grip of profound change.

Gardens of Persia

Gardens of Persia
Author: Penelope Hobhouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781844034338

Investigating the evolution of the Persian paradise garden from its ancient beginnings to today's modern design, Gardens of Persia explores how buildings, water and plants combine to give the gardens of Persia a beauty and spiritual quality, which have inspired garden design throughout time, and in diverse cultures. World-renowned author Penelope Hobhouse begins with the oldest existing garden, Pasargadae, created by Cyrus the Great more than 2,500 years ago. With the coming of Islam, gardens became places for sacred contemplation and spiritual nourishment, and developed in later centuries as settings for romance and, in Mughal India, as symbols of the afterlife. Penelope Hobhouse links the development of these gardens to Persia's great heritage and breathtaking historical architecture. Meticulously researched in Iran and drawn from a profound understanding of gardens throughout the world, this wide-ranging account offers a stimulating new appreciation of gardening. The volume is beautifully illustrated with Jerry Harpur's specially commissioned photographs of gardens in Iran, India, Europe and the United States.