In this collection of short stories, you will read six stories about immigration, while the rest of the stories deal with the struggles and endeavors of human beings in a closed society. This collection was published in Iran in 2001, but it was banned one year later, after its 4th reprint. The well-known short story "The Frankfurt airport's woman" is about a writer who is going to Germany to attend the "Iran after Elections" conference in Berlin, commonly referred to as the Berlin Conference. Because of her participation in the Berlin Conference, Moniro Ravaipour, the author of this collection, went through ten months of entanglement in the justice department of the Islamic Republic of Iran.