Unrest: A Coming-of-Age Story Beneath the Alborz Mountains


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Unrest tells the story of seventeen-year-old Annie Patterson plucked from her comfortable existence in the American Midwest with her mom and siblings to join her lieutenant colonel father in Tehran Iran. Its the late 1970s and unbeknown to the Patterson family Iran is on the verge of phenomenal and unprecedented change. Initially culture shock envelopes Annie as much as the black robes that cloak the people milling in the airport or the pollution that hovers below the snowcapped peaks of the Alborz Mountains. Cultural differences are soon embraced as the two Patterson sisters meet two Iranian teenage boys at the side of a dusty soccer field. Experiences begin to deepen: a whirlwind tour of the ancient Grand Bazaar a picnic on an aged Persian carpet dancing beneath a looming moon amid the sweet fragrance of jasmine. But as the saying goes: all is [not] fair in love and war and the two sisters find themselves attracted to the same man. Soon though unrequited love becomes the least of Annies worries as the rumblings of dissent and unrest become too loud to ignore: movie theater fires restaurant bombings the imposition of martial law foolish dalliances after curfew even dangerous encounters with roving gangs of dissenters and bloodied demonstrators. As uncertainty overtakes daily life and the overthrow of the Shah becomes imminent activities such as work and school must go on with sheer determination and courage. Trapped by tumultuous demonstrations in the streets Annie spends a passion-filled night with her Persian protector to the extent that an innocent teenage girl and an adult boy bound by religious sensibilities can. Ultimately the country unravels the Shahs regime ends and the Patterson family and their Iranian friends must figure out what to do next (Inshallah God Willing) as all the while--persecute; purge; pious--becomes the order of the day and Annie and her family are forced to live life as if there were no tomorrow in the midst of heart-numbing UNREST.
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