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      Jan 09, 2016 10:45AM
    
     An Unnecessary Woman, The Bastard of Istanbul, and Reading Lolita in Tehran are offered as possiblities.
      An Unnecessary Woman, The Bastard of Istanbul, and Reading Lolita in Tehran are offered as possiblities.
    
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   I read I am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced. It's very eye opening and puts life in perspective. The book is also a short read at under 200 pages.
      I read I am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced. It's very eye opening and puts life in perspective. The book is also a short read at under 200 pages.
     Blood of Flowers. Some of it was slow, much of it was heartbreaking. I rooted for the protagonist throughout the entire book and the ending was rewarding.
      Blood of Flowers. Some of it was slow, much of it was heartbreaking. I rooted for the protagonist throughout the entire book and the ending was rewarding.
     I read If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan. It's a YA novel about a lesbian teenage girl in Tehran who is in love with her best friend and is struggling to find a place for herself in Iranian society. I really appreciated seeing something of gay and trans culture in Iran and it's also a really sweet YA story.
      I read If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan. It's a YA novel about a lesbian teenage girl in Tehran who is in love with her best friend and is struggling to find a place for herself in Iranian society. I really appreciated seeing something of gay and trans culture in Iran and it's also a really sweet YA story.
     I read Reading Lolita in Tehran, it was a beautiful book, very compelling to the point where i had to hide it, so i wouldn´t finish it to early.
      I read Reading Lolita in Tehran, it was a beautiful book, very compelling to the point where i had to hide it, so i wouldn´t finish it to early.
     I read The Architect's Apprentice earlier this year and loved it. My mother and sister concur with my opinion and that almost never happens.
      I read The Architect's Apprentice earlier this year and loved it. My mother and sister concur with my opinion and that almost never happens.
     I read I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced. I knew that child marriage happened in the Middle East, but reading about a child's first hand account of it made my blood boil.
      I read I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced. I knew that child marriage happened in the Middle East, but reading about a child's first hand account of it made my blood boil.
     I read The Complete Persepolis for this. I'd intended to read it for my graphic novel and ended up with 2 other graphic novels instead.
      I read The Complete Persepolis for this. I'd intended to read it for my graphic novel and ended up with 2 other graphic novels instead.
     For this one I read Woman at Point Zero, which I didn't love, but it was certainly interesting to read something a little bit older in this category.
      For this one I read Woman at Point Zero, which I didn't love, but it was certainly interesting to read something a little bit older in this category.
    Books mentioned in this topic
Woman at Point Zero (other topics)The Complete Persepolis (other topics)
I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced (other topics)
The Architect's Apprentice (other topics)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books (other topics)
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