Review of Odyssey of High Hopes
Posted: 04 Dec 2024, 11:36
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Odyssey of High Hopes" by Cyrus A. Ansary.]
Being the last born of the Ansary household, Cyrus A. Ansary's story is a walk through time with a man whose life has been nothing short of adventurous. Thoughts of getting to America came early to him. While most teenagers were dreaming of different things, he was hatching a plan to leave his home country, Iran. Cyrus did not fail to take the chance that came to him to get to his dream country; however, a lot of obstacles stood in his way then, and he reaches a point where he is worried that the new country he had come to to create a better life may not be all he had thought it was. Odyssey of High Hopes is his memoir telling a story of a person who is determined, going deep into an interesting century.
From the introduction of the book, we are already aware of the author's goal. For a story that spans over decades, it is interactive and entertaining. I got a good introduction to the author's homeland. As a child, they moved around a bit before they settled in Tehran. It was interesting reading about the culture of a country I knew little about. I also learned a bit more about Abadeh, Shiraz, and Ahvaz. The events in his family shaped and modeled him. Curious about his father's life, he held him in high regard and came to find his teachings valuable in his life.
It is not only history that makes Cyrus's story exciting. His personality is hard to disregard. He was (and still is) relentless, outgoing, kind, and fun to read about. He is a person you would be glad to meet in life and even have a conversation with. Reading about his life is like spending time with a person full of vigor. While most people played a huge part in his life, including his parents, his brothers, his sister, and even his wife, Cyrus does not deflect from his story. He tells us more about his life, ensuring each part is covered in detail. He does not cover details that make the story lengthy and/or boring. His descriptions bring the events to life, and I felt like I was in stride with whatever happened in his life. His childhood life (struggling to learn an alien tongue on his own, life at Kakh Elementary, his relationship with the mother, etc.) came out clearly, and it was easy to decipher how he felt about different situations.
The book comprises three books, each telling a part of his life. I loved that the author's story, although not in a consecutive timeline, was presented clearly and was easy to understand. For a coherent effect, he included pictures showing snippets of life (I even got to read a copy of The Dallas Morning News written in January 1950). The only criticism I have for this is that the pictures would have served the purpose better if they came at the end of the book.
Saying that I was hooked would be an understatement. I have gone through history and learned a lot of what happened in the 20th century, all while getting to know more about the author. The editing was exceptionally well done. I therefore rate Odyssey of High Hopes: A Memoir of Adversity and Triumph by Cyrus Ansary 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to all who are interested in interactive memoirs. Those interested in finance, economics, and international relations will also be fascinated with the information included in the book. This will also be an interesting find for those who love history. I love the style of writing used in this book and will not hesitate to read another book by Ansary.
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Odyssey of High Hopes
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Being the last born of the Ansary household, Cyrus A. Ansary's story is a walk through time with a man whose life has been nothing short of adventurous. Thoughts of getting to America came early to him. While most teenagers were dreaming of different things, he was hatching a plan to leave his home country, Iran. Cyrus did not fail to take the chance that came to him to get to his dream country; however, a lot of obstacles stood in his way then, and he reaches a point where he is worried that the new country he had come to to create a better life may not be all he had thought it was. Odyssey of High Hopes is his memoir telling a story of a person who is determined, going deep into an interesting century.
From the introduction of the book, we are already aware of the author's goal. For a story that spans over decades, it is interactive and entertaining. I got a good introduction to the author's homeland. As a child, they moved around a bit before they settled in Tehran. It was interesting reading about the culture of a country I knew little about. I also learned a bit more about Abadeh, Shiraz, and Ahvaz. The events in his family shaped and modeled him. Curious about his father's life, he held him in high regard and came to find his teachings valuable in his life.
It is not only history that makes Cyrus's story exciting. His personality is hard to disregard. He was (and still is) relentless, outgoing, kind, and fun to read about. He is a person you would be glad to meet in life and even have a conversation with. Reading about his life is like spending time with a person full of vigor. While most people played a huge part in his life, including his parents, his brothers, his sister, and even his wife, Cyrus does not deflect from his story. He tells us more about his life, ensuring each part is covered in detail. He does not cover details that make the story lengthy and/or boring. His descriptions bring the events to life, and I felt like I was in stride with whatever happened in his life. His childhood life (struggling to learn an alien tongue on his own, life at Kakh Elementary, his relationship with the mother, etc.) came out clearly, and it was easy to decipher how he felt about different situations.
The book comprises three books, each telling a part of his life. I loved that the author's story, although not in a consecutive timeline, was presented clearly and was easy to understand. For a coherent effect, he included pictures showing snippets of life (I even got to read a copy of The Dallas Morning News written in January 1950). The only criticism I have for this is that the pictures would have served the purpose better if they came at the end of the book.
Saying that I was hooked would be an understatement. I have gone through history and learned a lot of what happened in the 20th century, all while getting to know more about the author. The editing was exceptionally well done. I therefore rate Odyssey of High Hopes: A Memoir of Adversity and Triumph by Cyrus Ansary 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to all who are interested in interactive memoirs. Those interested in finance, economics, and international relations will also be fascinated with the information included in the book. This will also be an interesting find for those who love history. I love the style of writing used in this book and will not hesitate to read another book by Ansary.
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Odyssey of High Hopes
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon