This visual novel/RPG follows Mahsa’s struggle after being denied university housing, forcing her to live with a "not normal" family.
Year three was the year the external pressure became visceral. 4 Years In Tehran
By the second and third years, the "Paris of the Middle East" heritage begins to peek through the modern grime. Residents start to look past the traffic to see the Alborz Mountains as a constant, snow-capped companion. Reflecting on 5 Years in Iran - My Persian Corner This visual novel/RPG follows Mahsa’s struggle after being
The early months in Tehran are often defined by a steep learning curve. Newcomers quickly learn that navigating the city requires more than a map; it requires "confidence" just to cross the street. Residents start to look past the traffic to
: Her plans are disrupted when the university president denies her a spot in the student dormitory.
When I first told friends I was moving to Tehran for work, the reactions ranged from silent shock to outright panic. "Four years?" they whispered, as if I had announced a prison sentence. I won’t lie—my own stomach was in knots. The news headlines painted a picture of sanctions, drones, and chants in dark alleys.