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Lipstick Jihad

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The idea of a “clash of cultures” is very close to Azadeh Moaveni’s heart: she’s spent her entire life balancing her Iranian heritage and her American upbringing. In Lipstick Jihad, Ms. Moaveni describes how the tensions between Iran and America have affected her on a personal level.

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