Khorramshahr is a sacred place

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
"Blood," the latest book by Iranian author Mahdi Zare, was recently published by Soore Mehr.This book is about the defense and resistance of
the people of Khorramshahr during the early days of the Iraqi invasion of Iran, and the author examines urban identity in detail before
applying it to national identity.*What is the book's main subject?This book is about Khorramshahr and the people's resistance during the
start of the imposed war
It's the story of a woman who wanted to protect both her identity and her hometown.*How significant is this new method of presenting content
as a novel?I attempted to avoid being ideological or biased in my approach
I tried to show the characters' good and bad sides, as well as their own flaws and strengths
I noticed that the city is closely linked to the houses and people who inhabit it
Birds, trees, climate, and other aspects contribute to the city's spirit, which gives the city its identity
Khorramshahr is a sacred place in my opinion, and its defense was the defense of all of Iran, and people from other places lived there
because of its industrial factories.*Do the story's characters have any real-life counterparts?Although I did not base the story on real