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PRAISE FOR THE HOUSE ON SUN STREET:
"A tender, meditative debut that examines one family's experience of the
Iranian Revolution. Bravely delves into politics, religion, sexuality,
culture, family bonds and friendships. Beautiful and elegiac."—Chinelo Okparanta, Under the Udala Trees and Harry Sylvester Bird
"I have known Mojgan Ghazirad's work for years, and I am thrilled that others are now going to have the opportunity to experience it. Mojgan is a writer of an incredible power and grace. The House on Sun Street is as timely as it is timeless, full of unforgettable characters, harrowing moments, and the struggles of a young girl to make sense of a world set aflame."—Wiley Cash, When Ghosts Come Home and A Land More Kind Than Home
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For the curious and imaginative Moji, there is no better place to grow up than the lush garden of her grandparents in Tehran.
However, as she sits with her sister underneath the grapevines, listening to their grandfather recount the enchanting stories of One Thousand and One Nights, revolution is brewing in her homeland.
Soon, the last monarch of Iran will leave the country, and her home and her family will never be the same.
From Moji’s house on Sun Street, readers experience the 1979 Iranian revolution through the eyes of a young girl and her family members during a time of concussive political and social change.
Moji must endure the harrowing first days of the violent revolution, a fraught passage to the US where there is only hostility from her classmates during the Iranian hostage crisis, her father’s detainment by the Islamic Revolutionary Army, and finally, the massive change in the status of women in post-revolution Iran.
Along with these seismic shifts, for Moji, there are also the universal perils of love, sexuality, and adolescence.************
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Mojgan Ghazirad is a medical doctor and currently works as an assistant professor of pediatrics at The George Washington University.
She holds an MFA in creative writing and has published three collections of short stories in Farsi.
Her essays have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Idaho Review, Longreads, The Common, Bombay Review, and Assignment.
She lives with her family in Great Falls, Virginia.
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Definitely very much TBR but not available on Netgalley.
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