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Parisa Reza

    Parisa Reza's writing explores profound themes of displacement and the intricate nature of cultural identity. Her prose is celebrated for its lyrical quality, masterfully capturing the subtle nuances of human experience as it unfolds across diverse landscapes. She offers readers a deep meditation on the complexities of memory and belonging, prompting reflection on the places we consider home and the transformative journeys that shape our lives.

    The Gardens Of Consolation
    • 2016

      The Gardens Of Consolation

      • 259 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(249)Add rating

      A Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2016 Parisa Reza has written a powerful love story filled with scenes of hope and heartbreak centered around an Iranian woman named Talla, "a formidable and hard-to-forget heroine (Publisher's Weekly)," whose pursuit for a better life runs with the backdrop of a rapidly changing Iran. In the early 1920s, in the remote village of Ghamsar, Talla and Sardar, two teenagers dreaming of a better life, fall in love and marry. Sardar brings his young bride with him across the mountains to the suburbs of Tehran, where the couple settles down and builds a home. From the outskirts of the capital city, they will watch as the Qajar dynasty falls and Reza Khan rises to power as Reza Shah Pahlavi. Into this family of illiterate shepherds is born Bahram, a boy whose brilliance and intellectual promise are apparent from a very young age. Through his education, Bahram will become a fervent follower of reformer Mohammad Mosaddegh and will participate first-hand in his country's political and social upheavals.

      The Gardens Of Consolation