Lanna B . and Alan Rustage are high school sweethearts who married and moved to Iran to teach in 1976, when they were in their twenties. Together, they carved out a heartwarming and interesting life in Tehran's international community. Eventually, like most other foreigners, they became embroiled in the dangeres of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, leading to departure and sadness of leaving behind their Iranian life forever. Having lived in Spain since 1979, Lanna describes many interesting concepts about Iran: how to become invisible in a place where women, especially foreign women, were gazed at forcefully in public; notes on the Empress Farah Pahlavi's visit to their school, Iranzamin Tehran; how they returned to Iran on a flight that landed with no ground controls (!) when most other foreigners were escaping Iran; International School; an adventure at a hotel in western Iran near the Iraqi border; and the Spanish Falangist women's cookbook!