The Lion Women of Tehran The life-affirming BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick
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The Lion Women of Tehran The life-affirming BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick

by Marjan Kamali

Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2024-11-21

Overview

<b>A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB PICK<br><br> 'As heart-wrenching as it is achingly beautiful' </b>Sadeqa Johnson, author of <i>The House of Eve</i><br><br><b>'Heartbreaking and life affirming' </b>Adrienne Brodeur, author of <i>Little Monsters</i><br><br><b>'Courage, friendship, loyalty, hardship, love </b>– <b>this novel has everything' </b>Mary Beth Keane, <i>Ask Again, Yes</i><br><br><b>From the author of <i>The Stationery Shop of Tehran</i>, a heartfelt, epic new novel of friendship, betrayal and redemption set against three transformative decades in Tehran, Iran.</b><br><br> In 1950s Tehran, seven-year-old Ellie lives in grand comfort until the untimely death of her father, forcing Ellie and her mother to move to a tiny home downtown. Lonely and bearing the brunt of her mother’s endless grievances, Ellie dreams of a friend to alleviate her isolation.<br><br> Luckily, on the first day of school, she meets Homa, a kind, passionate girl with a brave and irrepressible spirit. Together, the two girls play games, learn to cook in the stone kitchen of Homa’s warm home, wander through the colorful stalls of the Grand Bazaar, and share their ambitions for becoming 'lion women.'<br><br> But their happiness is disrupted when Ellie and her mother are afforded the opportunity to return to their previous bourgeois life. Now a popular student at the best girls’ high school in Iran, Ellie’s memories of Homa begin to fade. Years later, however, her sudden reappearance in Ellie’s privileged world alters the course of both of their lives.<br><br> Together, the two young women come of age and pursue their own goals for meaningful futures. But as the political turmoil in Iran builds to a breaking point, one earth-shattering betrayal will have enormous consequences.<br><br><b>Praise for Marjan Kamali</b><br><br> ‘Evocative, devastating, and hauntingly beautiful’ <b>Whitney Scharer, author of <i>The Age of Light</i></b><br><br> ‘A beautifully immersive tale’ <b>Jasmin Darznik, author of <i>The Good Daughter </i>and <i>Song of a Captive Bird</i></b><br><br> ‘At once masterfully plotted, beautifully written, and populated by characters who are arresting, lovable and so real’ <b>Elinor Lipman, author of <i>Turpentine Lane</i></b><br><br> ‘A sweeping romantic tale of thwarted love’ <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br><br> ‘Enchanting’  <b><i>My Weekly</i></b>

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