Book Launch - The Tightrope Walker

Book Launch - The Tightrope Walker

City of Mandurah - Mandurah LibraryMandurah, WA
Saturday, Mar 14 from 2 pm to 3 pm
Overview

Join us at Mandurah Library for the launch of The Tightrope Walker by Sasan Habibvand.

What to Expect

2.00pm Book Launch

3.00pm Afternoon Tea

Copies of The Tightrope Walker will be available for sale $35 (correct cash or Payid)

About the Book

The Tightrope Walker

What if you are holding a ticket in your hand? Not to enter the circus, but to watch the one you’re already in?

Beaten and bewildered, inquisitive teenager Soren is invited on an unmatched journey by Sherwin, his insightful philosophy teacher, to the invisible circus that secretly shapes our lives and relationships. Their shared journal is in your hands: The Tightrope Walker.

Delve into a layered tapestry of philosophy, psychology, and self-discovery, intricately woven into a profoundly moving story. Throughout, Habibvand, a noted Persian Rumi scholar, offers rare firsthand access to the timeless treasures of this globally acclaimed teacher of peace and healing.

Undoubtedly a matchless and impactful work, the book offers a fresh perspective and a practical guide. You won’t be told a story; you will see, feel, and live it. As you flip through the pages, you’ll be amazed at how your thoughts and emotions begin to evolve.

Imagine a pair of glasses: put them on and see what you can no longer unsee – from the manipulative language constantly exchanged, to the imposed self-images people silently carry, and the sinister network controlling it all. Or a bell tolling, urging you to awaken, not to depreciate your life in the age-old game under the big top. Here, a part of you stirs to life, a part that has always felt and seen but never had a voice. Now, it will. Many moments will resonate so deeply that you’ll find yourself saying, “Aha!”

Once you identify the circus, returning to your old role becomes impossible.

If you loved The Alchemist, The Little Prince, or The Power of Now, it’s definitely time to enjoy The Tightrope Walker.


The Author

Sasan Habibvand is a counsellor, teacher and researcher of the humanities. Inspired by a blend of philosophical and psychological perspectives and the timeless wisdom of Rumi, Sasan offers a thought-provoking perspective on human suffering, inner conflicts and the journey towards self-realisation.

As a native Persian speaker, he brings uniquely direct and authentic access to Rumi’s teachings, including Rumi’s profound view of the human condition and his healing message of love and liberation.

Sasan’s philosophical works emphasise the profound connection between life philosophy and human flourishing. In his debut novel, The Tightrope Walker, he presents this relationship in a compelling and accessible narrative that intertwines psychological insight with philosophical depth.

What is delightfully fresh about Sasan’s voice is that it is enriched by both Eastern and Western cultures. Living in Australia since 2011, Sasan has lived, studied and taught across various cultural contexts, which is clearly reflected in the richness of his writings. Sasan’s interdisciplinary education in psychology, philosophy and mysticism imparts a rare flavour of variety and depth to his views and works.



Join us at Mandurah Library for the launch of The Tightrope Walker by Sasan Habibvand.

What to Expect

2.00pm Book Launch

3.00pm Afternoon Tea

Copies of The Tightrope Walker will be available for sale $35 (correct cash or Payid)

About the Book

The Tightrope Walker

What if you are holding a ticket in your hand? Not to enter the circus, but to watch the one you’re already in?

Beaten and bewildered, inquisitive teenager Soren is invited on an unmatched journey by Sherwin, his insightful philosophy teacher, to the invisible circus that secretly shapes our lives and relationships. Their shared journal is in your hands: The Tightrope Walker.

Delve into a layered tapestry of philosophy, psychology, and self-discovery, intricately woven into a profoundly moving story. Throughout, Habibvand, a noted Persian Rumi scholar, offers rare firsthand access to the timeless treasures of this globally acclaimed teacher of peace and healing.

Undoubtedly a matchless and impactful work, the book offers a fresh perspective and a practical guide. You won’t be told a story; you will see, feel, and live it. As you flip through the pages, you’ll be amazed at how your thoughts and emotions begin to evolve.

Imagine a pair of glasses: put them on and see what you can no longer unsee – from the manipulative language constantly exchanged, to the imposed self-images people silently carry, and the sinister network controlling it all. Or a bell tolling, urging you to awaken, not to depreciate your life in the age-old game under the big top. Here, a part of you stirs to life, a part that has always felt and seen but never had a voice. Now, it will. Many moments will resonate so deeply that you’ll find yourself saying, “Aha!”

Once you identify the circus, returning to your old role becomes impossible.

If you loved The Alchemist, The Little Prince, or The Power of Now, it’s definitely time to enjoy The Tightrope Walker.


The Author

Sasan Habibvand is a counsellor, teacher and researcher of the humanities. Inspired by a blend of philosophical and psychological perspectives and the timeless wisdom of Rumi, Sasan offers a thought-provoking perspective on human suffering, inner conflicts and the journey towards self-realisation.

As a native Persian speaker, he brings uniquely direct and authentic access to Rumi’s teachings, including Rumi’s profound view of the human condition and his healing message of love and liberation.

Sasan’s philosophical works emphasise the profound connection between life philosophy and human flourishing. In his debut novel, The Tightrope Walker, he presents this relationship in a compelling and accessible narrative that intertwines psychological insight with philosophical depth.

What is delightfully fresh about Sasan’s voice is that it is enriched by both Eastern and Western cultures. Living in Australia since 2011, Sasan has lived, studied and taught across various cultural contexts, which is clearly reflected in the richness of his writings. Sasan’s interdisciplinary education in psychology, philosophy and mysticism imparts a rare flavour of variety and depth to his views and works.



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City of Mandurah - Mandurah Library

331 Pinjarra Road

Mandurah, WA 6210

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