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May 27, 2018
Gaijinmama
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it was amazing
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This book has sat on my shelf for around three or four years. The title fits a Reading Challenge I'm doing, but more importantly, in the past year or two a few lovely, brilliant, fierce Iranian women have crossed my path and made my world a much more interesting place. They're all very different people, and have made me more aware of the rich history and ethnic/ cultural diversity of Iran.
In short, the timing was right and this book really resonated with me.
I connected with the narrator, too, e ...more
In short, the timing was right and this book really resonated with me.
I connected with the narrator, too, e ...more

A lovely setting and an unsanitized view of the harsh realities of life in 17th-century Iran. I appreciate that the author didn't take the easy way out with her ending or give the typical view of arranged marriage as an unremitting horror. While the ultimate resolution sees excessively modern, it's otherwise a well-done piece of fiction.
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"First there wasn't and then there was. Before God, no one was."
A much more poetic opening than “Once upon a time…” don’t you think? This is Anita Amirrezvani's rough translation of an Iranian expression that begins each of the traditional Iranian or Islamic stories/folk tales she intersperses throughout her first novel The Blood of Flowers. This beautiful novel is set in seventeenth century Persia (although the narrator often refers to her country as Iran so i suppose it was known by that nam ...more
A much more poetic opening than “Once upon a time…” don’t you think? This is Anita Amirrezvani's rough translation of an Iranian expression that begins each of the traditional Iranian or Islamic stories/folk tales she intersperses throughout her first novel The Blood of Flowers. This beautiful novel is set in seventeenth century Persia (although the narrator often refers to her country as Iran so i suppose it was known by that nam ...more

Mar 11, 2014
Tanya
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really liked it
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I picked this book because it was on audio and available now from the library Overdrive system; I had been looking for a book with the keyword "flowers" for a March keyword challenge.
I had not expected to enjoy this story as much as I did. I know part of the reason I liked this is because I enjoy this actor's voice. But it did make the story seem as if it could take place in modern culture too.
I loved the descriptions throughout this book. There are many food descriptions in addition to those o ...more
I had not expected to enjoy this story as much as I did. I know part of the reason I liked this is because I enjoy this actor's voice. But it did make the story seem as if it could take place in modern culture too.
I loved the descriptions throughout this book. There are many food descriptions in addition to those o ...more

"Rugmaking is an excellent metaphor for life. You work on a loom, one knot at a time, until one day you have an entire carpet with a complex personality and history. Just like a life."
This book is set in Iran, and is the story of how a girl reclaims her life. The relationships she forms along the way, the betrayals she experiences, the descriptions of the plight of women of her time, and of course one of my favourite things (carpets)kept me engrossed. ...more
This book is set in Iran, and is the story of how a girl reclaims her life. The relationships she forms along the way, the betrayals she experiences, the descriptions of the plight of women of her time, and of course one of my favourite things (carpets)kept me engrossed. ...more

3.5 stars, really, but I'm feeling generous.
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Kat (A Journey In Reading)
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