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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERA sweeping saga about the Iranian revolution as it explodes . . . a Doctor Zhivago of Iran Margaret Atwood_____________________________________1950s Tehran. In an alleyway an abandoned baby cries into the night attracting the attention of the young man who will save her.And so begins the story of Aria an orphan girl who comes of age on the volatile streets. As Aria grows she is torn between the three women fated to mother her: the harsh wife of the man who rescued her; a wealthy widow who offers her refuge but cannot offer her love; and the mysterious Mehri whose secrets will shatter everything Aria thought she knew about herself. And then just as the political turmoil in the country deepens Aria falls in love with a boy caught on the wrong side of the revolution . . . _____________________________________Sweeping cinematic and oh-so-gripping Sunday TelegraphLeaves you simultaneously heartbroken and full of hope Sunday TimesWarm-hearted compelling hugely enjoyable TimesSpellbinding Mail on SundayExplores the darkness and hope of a city on the brink of revolution . . . Epic. An impressive debut not easily forgotten Observer Review Anaffecting portrait of the Iranian revolution . . . leaves yousimultaneously heartbroken and full of hope ―Sunday TimesExploresthe darkness and hope of a city on the brink of revolution . . .Epic.An impressive debutnot easily forgotten ―ObserverWarm-hearted compelling hugely enjoyable ―TimesA sweeping saga about the Iranian revolution as it explodes - told from the ground level and centre of the chaos.A Doctor Zhivago of Iran Aria is a feminist odyssey about a girl in a time of intolerance as the revolution in Iran is breaking out ...a poised and dramatic historical novel with contemporary relevanceA beautiful book set against the pains and passions of the Iranian Revolution . . . It is a book about a particular time and place yet also and perhaps more importantly about the common hopes and intimate longings of lives so forcibly invaded by national events ―Hisham Matar Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The ReturnSet in a vibrantly depicted Tehran and spanning a 30-year period leading up to the 1981 Iranian Revolution Hozars serpentine narrative shows how the inequality and corruption of Iranian society under the Shah gives way to something more sinister...its a spellbinding debut ―Mail on SundayThis rags-to-riches-to revolution tale about an orphan girls coming of age in Iran is sweeping cinematic and oh-so gripping. In it we follow Aria as she searches for belonging and falls in love amid the political tumult of her age ―Sunday TelegraphNazanine Hozars immaculate first novel follows a group of Iranians in the lead-up to the 1979 revolution andmarks the arrival of a major new voice ―Alex Preston ObserverThe skilfully told story of a young woman struggling to find her place in intolerant revolutionary Iran ―iAn epic tale of turmoil in Iran. Itsskilful blending of personal and political drama along with its broad scope richness of setting and vitality of character gives it something of the quality of [Doctor Zhivago] ―GuardianEpic in scope . . .Hozar is a courageous and talented writer excellent at capturing emotional complexity and interrogating her themes ―The Irish IndependentNazanine Hozarsstunning debut takes us inside the Iranian revolution - but seen like never before through the eyes of an orphan girl . . .heart-pounding ―Asia House ArtsAn impeccable debut of a young girls odyssey in the Iranian Revolution ―Foyles newsletterAnalluring andenlightening read ―Irish Times About the Author Nazanine Hozar was born in Tehran Iran and left the country when she was eight years old. She lives in British Columbia Canada.