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On a daring trip into the unknown

Now I want you to go deep into your own mind...

Go back in time to the year 1984 and visualize yourself all on your own.

Alone on an old bicycle going all the way from Sweden into wartorn Iran (thousands and thousands of kilometres, and almost as many miles).

How would you react to being confronted with real suffering at close range?

How would you handle having a close friend murdered?

How would you manage to smuggle out an Iranian friend?

Would you dare making an escape through Russia and East Germany?





This is what the author Ole Dammegård
had to face and go through.

Now you too have the possibility
to experience this
Unique and Touching True story.




One day in 1984, Ole Damme- gard's everyday life became too humdrum, so he prepared an old bicycle and started a trip into the vast unknown. His intention was to learn to live in the present. Initially he focussed on South Africa but unforeseen circumstances took him into wartorn Iran.

What happened here changed Ole's life. His entire world, his viewpoints and values were turned upside down and the emotional turbulence he experienced tore down his inner walls leaving him naked and vulnerable like an open wound.

After a tragic murder, the situation became unbearable for one of his Iranian friends, so Ole ventured everything to help his friend get away and together they made a dramatic escape from Iran via former Soviet and East Germany in a desperate attempt to reach final freedom.

350 pages with lots of real photos and illustrations.





350 PAGES &
LOTS OF PHOTOS









PRIZE WINNING
TRUE STORY




(Approx. 3.05€)
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(Approx. 7,55€) Shadow of Tears



Now what do words like these mean to you?

    Friendship
    Courage
    Dispair
    Sorrow
    Death
    Love and romance
    Challenge
    Humanity

 

Read this amazing book
and watch your answers change!








Here's what some satisfied readers
say about Shadow of Tears:


Thank you so very much for this book which truly touches on relationships between human beings. In my opinion, it could be used in the work to improve understanding between people of different religions and races. I am convinced that all testimonies of this type are important and I hope that your book will reach a large number of people.

Hasse Alfredsson, famous actor and author



I started reading this book with certain misgivings after having read the drivel 'Not Without My Daughter'. However, my fears were not realized. To me 'Shadow of Tears' is the best book of the year.

Arne Akerlund, the magazine Dagbladet Nya Samhallet



With these lines I want to say that I am extremely grateful that someone pointed out your book to me. It is very interesting and well-written. Of course the pages about Iran were particularly interesting.

You have truly succeeded in describing your experiences here that evoke recognition and which provide a good picture of the complicated life here. Your book has now been added to the embassy library and will be accessible to the staff of the embassy and the Swedes who move here and want to read about Iran.

Hans Andersson, former ambassador in Tehran



I could not tear myself away from your fantastic book which revived many old memories from my home country.

Charla (Iranian refugee)





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wonderful testimonials

Thank you very very much for your book which was both interesting and fascinating. This book felt very personal and the Iranian and, perhaps even more, the Pakistanian society and living conditions there were truly touching. Thanks once more, I really appreciated it.

Christina Pamp, former Chairman, (Swe) Amnesty International



Honest and genuine - ”Shadow of Tears” is a book that stays with you long after you have finished reading it. It touches you and stretches you. The experiences of Ole in Iran and Pakistan feel extremely genuine and honest. Many other travelogues I have read have seemed rather superficial in spite of their entertaining value.

There is nothing superficial in ”Shadow of Tears”. Ole tells about his experiences and shares his knowledge showing great respect and love for the people he writes about. The political and historical analyses that appear here and there in the book contribute to its depth and aids the understanding of those whose knowledge about Iran is lacking.

“Shadow of Tears” is one of the absolutely best books I have read.

Lotta Kubiak, The Mana Magazine



The reflections at the end of the book are very interesting. Why are we so afraid of that which is different? THIS BOOK IS VERY IMPORTANT IN OUR TIME considering immigrants and refugees and improved understanding between them and us! Thank you for a wonderfully warm, true and vivid book!

Irene Hidefalt and family



This book is a true and emotional description of real people in an improbable world full of conflicts.

It opens doors and spreads light on another Iran, its people and also, not least, the political and social conditions in the country.

It is permeated by passion and tension as well as human ideals such as non-violence, truthfulness, tolerance, compassion and love.




(Approx. 3.00€)
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(Approx. 7,45€) Shadow of Tears

A BOOK TO LOVE, A GRIEF TO BE SHARED. In his foreword, the author stresses that what occurs in his story is not romanticized but completely true and nothing but his personal experiences. Apart from the possibility of naming it a political novel, it might even be called a “development” novel: Young man rides his bike out into the world in search of something, himself perhaps.

He does not find happiness but, by sharing the pain of other people, he comes into contact with the innermost, and changed, core of himself. He asks questions about the meaning of life, about suffering and misery. Ole enters the problem-filled world of his friends with such heart-felt concentration that he sometimes feels physically ill.

His narrative is moving. At about ten o´clock at night, I read the foreword. After that I read the entire book in one go and felt that I totally shared his grief and powerlessness when faced with the difference in the living conditions of human beings.

Mostly, his words are poetic. Ole Dammegård has himself designed the cover of his book and his artistic vein is obvious also in his writing. And yet his language is restrained.

Ole Dammegård can use emotional words without their sounding high-flown. Without sounding banal, he can claim that the melancholy of a song envelops his heart. A postscriptum named Reflections is a burning plea for the equal rights of human beings.

Maj-Britt Lundstrom, the newspaper Smalands Tidningen



Ole, I want to thank you for your book which touched me deeply. I prepared myself, rested sometimes and continued, continued and continued. I did not want to stop, I felt captured and touched.

I wanted – and want – to know more. You provided me with answers to many questions. I really liked reading your story. Maybe because it was yours, maybe because it has so many shades and did not condemn people but left me to make up my own mind.

At long last I understand better, at long last the people far away are people like us – fair and dark, evil and good. Now I can give words to thoughts and feel grief for an area on the earth and within myself that has been blank and empty. My insecurity and fear towards these people disappear ...

Thank you for this, Ole. I do not think I have ever read a book about real conditions that has upset me this much. You filled a void, truly.

Ninni Holmquist



The author has succeeded in creating a general picture of the country which corresponds well with the reality of the Iran at that time. The book is well worth reading and we recommend it warmly.

M Firouzabadi



As you understand, your book has touched me very very deeply. In my very core. THANKS. And to say that I think your book is good is just as banal and insignificant as to thank you for giving it to me. I am sure you understand anyway. Thank you, my friend, for daring!

Barbro Ingman


'Shadow of Tears' has let me know some reality absolutely unknown to me. Things like this should be known all around the world. All my thankfulness to the author and my emotional solidarity with the people reflected in this novel.

Ángel Luis, Mallorca, Spain






350 PAGES &
LOTS OF PHOTOS





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