In the Walled Gardens by Anahita Firouz

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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 148,720
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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Back Bay Books
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 148,720

    Synopsis

    Set in a world on the brink of destruction—Iran before the revolution—this haunting and passionate novel tells the story of a doomed love affair. Mahastee grew up in the privileged inner circles of Tehran's aristocracy. Reza, whose father once worked for Mahastee's family, has become a revolutionary leading clandestine meetings in the city's shadowy underworld. When they come together for the first time in 20 years, their volatile love assumes new and threatening implications as the political situation in Tehran becomes increasingly explosive. A novel that richly evokes a complex, exotic, and alluring culture largely unknown to readers in the West. Anahita Firouz belongs to the last generation in Iran who witnessed an entire way of life fall apart.
    - A love story sure to spark discussion in reading groups.

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    Her admirable and smooth prose is pointed, elegant, aphoristic, and wise.

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    Excelent and Cultural Book!!!by Anonymous

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    June 30, 2005: I loved the book because it shows in a different point of view the of history the irani revolution. I actually didn?t know about this revolution but with this book I learnt about it and the reasons that lead to it.Although the story has not a goos introduction of the conflicts story. And the ending was a little inesperated.

    I always wondered why I had to grow up outside of Iran, my country....I have my answer now.by Anonymous

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    September 12, 2002: I just finished the book and I cried reading it and I cried hysterically after I finished. I cant believe I couldnt stop reading it, it was like living in that era and I didnt want to come out of it until I understood everything. Im a child of the revolution, I never saw the past Iran and always thought todays Iran had some how always been like this....but now I understand the complaints of westernizing. I had read all the facts about the history of Iran and taken classes at the university... but this book took those facts and made it a life story and made it real for me. I wondered for so long why my parents left Iran, why so many of us are lingering out of place... I knew the facts but I didnt understand the story, now I know. This book has further empowered my desire and vision to move back to Iran to recreate and start a new life for a new generation. Although, I didnt agree with the political thought in the book, the story was still very meaningful and enriched with a powerful perspective which I would have never captured anywhere else. Technically speaking, I found many words which I had never heard, at times handicapping my ability to understand some details. And without giving the story away, I really wished for a happier ending for the two, and I had to recreate the story that way for myself so that I can sleep tonight. Thank you Ms. Firouz for lighting another fuse of hope in me and giving me some way of understanding the story behind the facts.


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