The Age of Nepotism: Travel Journals and Observations from the Balkans During the Depression |
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Really good book! at the same time it is so serious with political views and critics and cruel reality, but also written with warmth and humor. Vahid Razavi manages to be objective and speak about very big issues, nepotism, history, politics and crime. However, his book is based on his own experience which gives it credibility and while you read it you have a feeling that you are there. Very honest and interesting book. Even though this is a kind of travel journals and it is story of Serbia, Iran and USA, it is actually quite universal, since people, politics, justice or lack of the same, and nepotism are the same all around the world.
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