![]() ![]() Hozar does an excellent job of paralleling these two stories. And as Aria’s own life is altered forever, Iran enters the revolution. ![]() We stay close to Aria and her perspective but the book is also divided into sections named after her three mothers Zahra, Fereshteh, and Mehri, and we see how each forms her and changes her life.Īdjacent to Aria’s personal timeline is the story of Iran, a nation going through tumultuous changes. He names her Aria, after the word for song, even though this is usually a boy’s name in his country.įrom there the book follows Aria through childhood into teenage hood and young adulthood. A little girl who is almost immediately abandoned but then found by a man who chooses to raise her as his own. The book begins with the birth of a baby in Iran. I knew very little about the novel so it was quite lovely to find myself immersed in a story I might not have chosen on my own. ![]() ![]() I picked it up from the library as part of my Writers Fest Challenge, as Nazanine Hozar will be speaking at the Festival as one of the New Voices. ![]()
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