Journey of Sorrow Journey of Hope

Journey of Sorrow, Journey of Hope tells the story of Shirin, a woman living in Persia in the mid-1800s, a time of great religious fervour. When the government burns her home because of her association with the Bahá'í Faith, a religion considered to be a heresy by the Persian government, she is forced to leave her native land and seek protection in Russia, where she falls in love and learns about the Founder of the Bahá'í Faith, Bahá'u'lláh. When she must leave Russia to settle in France, she has learned much about the new Faith, as well as discovered the strength within herself to survive and overcome hardship.

Journey of Sorrow, Journey of Hope tells the story of Shirin, a woman living in Persia in the mid-1800s, a time of great religious fervour. When the government burns her home because of her association with the Bahá'í Faith, a religion considered to be a heresy by the Persian government, she is forced to leave her native land and seek protection in Russia, where she falls in love and learns about the Founder of the Bahá'í Faith, Bahá'u'lláh. When she must leave Russia to settle in France, she has learned much about the new Faith, as well as discovered the strength within herself to survive and overcome hardship.

Categories:: Inspired Fiction
  • Contributors:: Carol Handy (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 384 pages
  • Dimensions: 150 x 226 x 30 mm | 544 g
  • Publisher: Baha'i Publishing (USA), 2014
  • ISBN: 9781618510679
  • SKU: HANDY_SORRO
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Categories:: Inspired Fiction
  • Contributors:: Carol Handy (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 384 pages
  • Dimensions: 150 x 226 x 30 mm | 544 g
  • Publisher: Baha'i Publishing (USA), 2014
  • ISBN: 9781618510679
  • SKU: HANDY_SORRO

About Carol Handy

Carol Handy is a published poet and has written speeches and articles on the Bahá'í Faith, along with a widely read Bahá'í-themed fairytale called The Dragons of Rizvania. She has served on local Bahá'í institutions and also at the World Center of the Bahá'í Faith in Haifa, Israel, as the editor of the Bahá'í International News Service in 1989 and 1990.

Titles by Carol Handy