WHY READ IT?
The Operative by Majid Foroozandeh gives an insight on the aftermaths of the terrorist attacks that shook the United States of America and the world on September 11, 2001. It showcases the other side of the spectrum through its story and experiences of the protagonist, an undercover operative working for a secret agency of the United States, as he embarks on a journey to find out the culprits, and, if none, to create one.
The Operative is a thrilling, heart-aching novel as Majid narrates how the rest of the world was affected by this entire ordeal to find a culprit blameworthy for the 9/11 attacks.
WHY READ IT?
The Asset is a historical fiction, a follow-up to the author’s first book, The Operative.
The book offers a thrilling insight into a French-led operation that spired a failed coup d’état on 11 April 2002, involving international intelligence agencies to oust Hugo Chávez, the President of Venezuela. The propagation led to the involvement of diversified operatives and caused the developments surfacing personal accounts indulged.
Angelique, a French DGSE agent, the narrator, and Michael, of the U.S.’s SOPS, were the two leading agents who were supposedly married to prosecute the secret operation. The connection between the two agents intimidates the readers while revealing the detailed planning and execution of the mission, “Operation Poison Pabellon,” to overthrow President Hugo Chavez.
The operation, despite everything, eventually failed and marked history.
WHY READ IT?
“Love Beyond Labels” is written for those who want clarity, support, and real guidance while raising or caring for an autistic child. This is not a book of theories or surface-level advice. It is a practical companion grounded in lived experience and professional knowledge. Majid Foroozandeh brings the perspective of both a parent and an advocate, offering tools that families can use right away.
You will find detailed guidance on early diagnosis, therapy options, school systems, and legal planning. But the heart of this book lies in its message that your child is not defined by challenges. The focus stays on building confidence, recognizing strengths, and preparing for long-term success in a world that still has a lot to learn about autism.
Whether you’re uncertain about next steps or simply want to understand your child better, this book gives you the language, resources, and encouragement to keep moving forward. If you are raising an autistic child or supporting someone who is, this book is a steady and compassionate voice you will be glad to have by your side.



