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Just found at my used bookstore!
This is a memoir, but would probably have been much better had I majored in English literature or have been a voracious reader of the classics. There are a lot of references and significant portions relate her experiences to her favorite novels (classics) she teaches, which is good, but I enjoyed the insight into Iranian culture and traditions and the confusing (for me) politics much more.
She has renewed my interest in the classics and perhaps I will try and read ...more
This is a memoir, but would probably have been much better had I majored in English literature or have been a voracious reader of the classics. There are a lot of references and significant portions relate her experiences to her favorite novels (classics) she teaches, which is good, but I enjoyed the insight into Iranian culture and traditions and the confusing (for me) politics much more.
She has renewed my interest in the classics and perhaps I will try and read ...more

This is a beautifully written book. It provides a sensitive, thoughtful and open account of what it was like to be in Iran, as a female and teacher in the late 1908s and 1990s. Azar's interlinking of the writers and books she teaches her female students, with her thoughts and interpretation and her student's reaction to them is quite extraordinary. And Azar is a wonderful writer.
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Krista
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