From Tehran to Triumph: The Powerful Story Behind ‘Passport to Freedom’

‘Passport to Freedom’ is a memoir of faith, exile, and survival. Photo: Meryl Moss Media, used with permission.

Book Review: Passport to Freedom: From Tehran to Triumph

By Nizam Missaghi, MD

Born an American citizen but raised under Iran’s theocracy, a teenage boy risks everything to escape religious persecution and reclaim the freedom—and responsibility—of choosing America. (Simon & Schuster, 2026)

Release Date: September 22, 2026, available for pre-order.


The Story

Nizam Missaghi was seven years old when he was expelled from school for the first time in Tehran. It wasn’t for misbehavior or poor grades, but for belonging to a faith the Islamic Republic refused to recognize. In post-revolutionary Iran, being Baha’i meant fractured futures: no university, no profession, and no way to support a family.

By 1986, he was a ten-year-old boy living in Tehran as a new middle class began to emerge. A revolution was underway—the “Constitutional Revolution”—but it would remain unfinished.

During this time, Nizam became captivated by the upcoming Halley’s Comet viewing, seeing in its glow an illuminated path to progress. He made a silent pact with the comet: by the time it returned in 75 years, his country would be a completely different Iran.

Meanwhile, hidden deep in a dresser drawer was a golden ticket: a United States passport, quietly renewed in secret every five years.

 Born in New York (while his mother completed her pediatric residency)


Taken to Iran as an infant


Grew up free on paper, but trapped in practice

As adolescence gave way to urgency, Nizam had to decide whether hope was worth the risk of escape. With surveillance closing in and doors slamming shut, he faced an unthinkable choice: remain invisible, or gamble everything on a document that could either save or destroy him.


Structure of the Book

The memoir is elegantly split into two distinct acts:

  • Part I: Looking Back – Documents his childhood in Iran, capturing the harsh realities and daily hurdles of living under state-sanctioned religious discrimination.
  • Part II: Looking Ahead – Details his journey to and within the United States, tracking his evolution from a newly arrived college student to a proud medical graduate following in the footsteps of his mother and ancestors.

Review: A Powerful Testament to Resilience

Passport to Freedom is a gripping, deeply personal memoir that sheds light on a little-known aspect of life in post-revolutionary Iran. Missaghi blends intimate storytelling with historical reality as he struggles to preserve his faith, identity, dignity, and most importantly, his future.

Told through the eyes of a boy gradually awakening to the systemic limitations imposed upon him, the reader acutely feels the emotional toll of discrimination, uncertainty, and exclusion. The secret U.S. passport becomes a brilliant symbol of hope, possibility, and the heavy choices that accompany true freedom.

Missaghi writes with honesty, clarity, and immense gratitude. The narrative driving tension beautifully balances two opposing forces: the cosmic hope pinned on Halley’s Comet and the grounded, dangerous reality of his American passport.

“Like the comet streaking bright and brief across the darkness, that visibility illuminated a path toward progress, showing Iranians what could be.”

When Nizam finally decides to risk it all, the memoir shifts gears into a high-stakes thriller. The prose becomes urgent and evocative, reminding us that freedom is a fragile construct often sustained by the quiet bravery of allies.

Top Takeaway: “…the importance of standing up for what is right, even when fear grips you.”

Inspiring and deeply thought-provoking, Passport to Freedom exposes the devastating human cost of systemic religious persecution. In an era where authoritarian regimes continue to outlaw conscience, this timely memoir stands as a poignant reminder of why America’s promise of refuge remains so vital.

“Medicine became, for me, another passport—not out of a country, but into people’s lives. A way to honor the value of every human being, especially those whose dignity has been denied. And in that sense, the journey that began with a hidden passport had always been leading here.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

About the Author

Nizam Missaghi, M.D., is an Iranian-American physician. After being barred from higher education in the Islamic Republic due to his faith, he left Iran upon completing high school to pursue his dreams abroad.

  • Education: Completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia and earned his medical degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine.
  • Current Practice: Following his anesthesiology residency, he relocated to the Phoenix metro area. He is a founding member of Grand Canyon Anesthesia and serves as a clinical assistant professor of anesthesiology at both the University of Arizona School of Medicine and Midwestern University.
  • Advocacy & Philanthropy: Dr. Missaghi is the current chairman of the board for the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center, where human rights abuses in the Islamic Republic are verified and documented. He is also the founder of The Simpatico Foundation, an Arizona-based nonprofit that promotes diversity and the arts.

**Thank you to Tracy Goldblatt/Meryl Moss Media for the gifted ARC for review consideration. I haven’t been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.

Exploring Love and Choices in ‘Something Better’ by Diane Parrish: A Reflective Review

‘Something Better’ is the debut novel by Diane Parrish. Photo: Amazon

“Something Better” by Diane Parrish centers around Ruth, David, and Annabeth. Ruth and David are a seemingly happy couple living in the suburbs. After Annabeth’s parents die in a tragic car accident, their lives intersect in ways that will test all three of them.

Annabeth’s father, Jack Brady, was a close friend of David’s, so when Annabeth arrives in town, David and Ruth help her out during her time of grief. Ruth is a lawyer who dreams of starting a family, but then she gets the opportunity of a lifetime at work with a new client, Brian Bishop, in San Francisco. She decides to take the new client despite it being on the West Coast and having to spend time apart from David.

David is a successful landscape designer but he’s having trouble tackling all the work, so he hires Annabeth to work in the office. David grows closer to Annabeth while Ruth develops an attraction to Brian and before it’s all over, relationships will be tested. Each must decide if they will remain faithful or risk it all for the promise of ‘something better.’

Review:

This debut novel by Diane Parrish is best described as literary fiction combined with contemporary women’s fiction. Set in a small Connecticut town, it follows the journey of Ruth and David, as they navigate a turbulent time in their life while they struggle with loss, betrayal, and the search for inner peace.

Parrish’s writing is poetic and descriptive, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional landscape of someone struggling with difficult truths about love, redemption, and the choices we make. It explores the main theme of forgiveness without offering easy answers but allowing the characters to struggle with their decisions, creating a narrative that feels authentic and relatable.

The subtle interplay of faith—both religious and personal—adds another layer to the story, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role of grace in healing. The narrative is from multiple points of view and the language is simple and easy to understand. While the plot of strained marriages is far from original, the character exploration is intriguing.

Overall, “Something Better” is a thought-provoking work of literary fiction that aside from forgiveness, also deals with the complex themes of faith, family, love, identity, and human resilience. Parrish gives us a story about the human capacity to change, to forgive, and to hope—no matter how impossible those actions may seem. This novel is a quiet, powerful meditation on life’s challenges and the possibility of redemption. It is recommended for readers who enjoy character driven literary fiction with religious undertones.

“…he would have to learn to live with the silence of his shame, his own frailty, his unspeakable desire, all the things that made him unworthy to call himself Ruth’s husband, not good enough for anyone who loved him, let alone himself.”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A Journey of Inspiration: The Compelling Message of ‘Faith Ignited’

‘Faith Ignited’ is Robert Moment’s new devotional book. Photo: Amazon.

Robert Moment, an ICF Certified Leadership and Executive Coach and Peak Performance Expert, is passionate about helping people discover their God-given potential. With over 15 years of coaching experience and 20+ years in Fortune 500 leadership, Robert specializes in guiding individuals to overcome challenges through unwavering faith and resilience. His other books include “High Performing Teams” and “CEO Leadership Mastery,” and he is dedicated to helping others live out God’s purpose in their lives. His latest book “Faith Ignited: Unbreakable Spirit-Overcoming Life’s Hardships and Rising Stronger Through God’s Grace” is an inspirational Christian guide designed to help you embrace God’s strength, build unwavering faith, and find resilience even in the most difficult times. (Amazon, 2024)

“Faith Ignited” – Whether you’re navigating emotional pain, career setbacks, or personal struggles, this book offers biblical principles and actionable strategies to help you overcome and thrive. Through each chapter, you’ll deepen your relationship with God, explore His purpose for your life, and learn how to transform challenges into powerful stepping stones toward spiritual and personal growth. With devotionals for women and devotionals for men, this guide provides the inspiration you need to rise above adversity.

Discover how unwavering faith empowers you to face adversity head-on and emerge stronger.

  • Mental Toughness Through Scripture
  • Forgiveness and Healing from Hurt:
  • Turn Setbacks into Stepping Stones
  • Mastering Peak Performance
  • The Power of Prayer in Adversity

Review:
This guidebook is an inspiring exploration of resilience and personal transformation. Moment emphasizes the power of faith in overcoming adversity and offers practical advice to get through life’s ups and downs, making it accessible for a wide audience. His reflections on challenges—be they personal, professional, or spiritual—serve as a guiding light for those seeking motivation. He encourages readers to harness their inner strength and believe in their potential, fostering a sense of hope and empowerment. In the Introduction, he writes that this book “…is your roadmap to not just surviving life’s challenges but thriving in the midst of them.”

Chapters include:
Introduction – Igniting Faith in the Midst of Adversity
Chapter 1 – Faith Ignited
Chapter 2 – The Power of Mental Toughness
Chapter 3 – Resilience Through Pain and Hurt
Chapter 4 – Adversity as a Teacher
Chapter 5 – Bounce Back Strategies
Chapter 6 – Mastering Peak Performance
Chapter 7 – The Power of Prayer in Adversity
Chapter 8 – Mental Strategies for Well-being
Chapter 9 – The Unbreakable Spirit
Chapter 10 – Overcoming Career Setbacks
Chapter 11 – Unlocking Your Full Potential
Chapter 12 – Building Your Legacy
Conclusion – Faith Ignited

Each chapter begins with a relevant bible verse and ends with a list of Coaching Questions to help readers think about what they just read and apply it to their personal lives.

Highlights:

Chapter 2 – where he explains how “techniques such as deep breathing and mindfulness can help calm the chaos within” and help us develop mental toughness. He also focuses on positive self talk as a way to create a healthier mindset by identifying negative thoughts and visualizing success.

Chapter 6 – the biggest take is on developing healthy habits such as morning rituals, balanced nutrition, and adequate rest. Small steps add up, and it takes time to develop a healthier lifestyle, so it’s best to be patient and consistent.

The writing style is straightforward yet engaging, making complex concepts easy to grasp. Moment’s emphasis on community and support further enriches the narrative, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles. The language is compelling and relatable, drawing readers in from the beginning. As a quick and easy read, it can easily be read in one sitting and is an excellent reference for frequent use.

Overall, “Faith Ignited: Unbreakable Spirit – Overcoming Life’s Hardships and Rising Stronger Through God’s Grace” is a must-read for these challenging times. The authenticity of Moment’s voice and his firm optimism make this an outstanding devotional. It’s a call to action for anyone facing difficulties and a reminder that with faith and determination, we can ignite our own unbreakable spirit. It is highly recommended for readers looking for encouragement and inspiration from a Christian faith-based perspective.

“You were not created to stay broken. Within you lies an unbreakable spirit, a reservoir of strength and resilience that is waiting to be awakened.”

*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 5 out of 5.