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Tags: History, Lang:en
Summary
As the wife of an American businessman I spent the better
part of the 1970's in Iran and saw the boom of the Shah's
development and great vision for Iran to be recognized
internationally, in every field; it was to be Iran's Great
Civilization. An invitation to work for the Imperial Court as a
horse trainer enabled me to see many of the royal family in
informal moments; it also gave me an entrée into high
society, to watch the upper class Iranians at play. Many
generals and court officials spent much of their time junketing
and enjoying all kinds of sports activities in which they
indulged themselves to the fullest, in Tehran and costal
resorts. This is a book of stories and anecdotes about my life
during the "Golden Years" of the reign of Mohamed Reza
Shahanshah Aryamehr of Iran. There were times of joy, fun,
stress, accomplishment and sadness during my years living in
that beautiful Middle Eastern country. Much has been said of
the failure of the American officials to see what was coming in
Iran soon enough to begin corrective action however, I don't
think much could have been done to stop the Revolution. Iran
now, with its youthful population, that had no part in the
Islamic movement, is begging to become an accepted part of the
International system. **