The Stationery Shop
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By Kamali, Marjan
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From the award-winning author of Together Tea--a debut novel hailed as compassionate, funny, and wise by Jill Davis, bestselling author of Girls' Poker Night--comes a powerful love story exploring loss, reconciliation, and the quirks of fate. Roya is a dreamy, idealistic teenager... living in 1953 Tehran who, amidst the political upheaval of the time, finds a literary oasis in kindly Mr. Fakhri's neighborhood book and stationery shop. She always feels safe in his dusty store, overflowing with fountain pens, shiny ink bottles, and thick pads of soft writing paper. When Mr. Fakhri, with a keen instinct for a budding romance, introduces Roya to his other favorite customer--handsome Bahman, who has a burning passion for justice and a love for Rumi's poetry--she loses her heart at once. And, as their romance blossoms, the modest little stationery shop remains their favorite place in all of Tehran. A few short months later, on the eve of their marriage, Roya agrees to meet Bahman at the town square, but suddenly, violence erupts--a result of the coup d'etat that forever changes their country's future. In the chaos, Bahman never shows. For weeks, Roya tries desperately to contact him, but her efforts are fruitless. With a sorrowful heart, she resigns herself to never seeing him again. Until, more than sixty years later, an accident of fate leads her back to Bahman and offers her a chance to ask him the questions that have haunted her for more than half a century: Why did he leave? Where did he go? How was he able to forget her? The Stationery Shop is a beautiful and timely exploration of devastating loss, unbreakable family bonds, and the overwhelming power of love.
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ISBN |
9781982107499 |
Released NZ |
11 Feb 2020 |
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Gallery Books |
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Trade Paperback/Paperback |
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ISBN-13 |
9781982107499 |
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Internationally sourced; ships 6-14 working days |
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Publisher |
Gallery Books |
Imprint |
Gallery Books |
Released |
11 Feb 2020
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Trade Paperback/Paperback
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Author(s) |
By Kamali, Marjan |
Category |
Modern Fiction
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Number of Pages |
336 |
Dimensions |
Width: 145mm Height: 208mm Spine: 28mm |
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Weight |
318g |
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General Audience |
Library of Congress |
Couples, Families, Iran - History - Pahlavi dynasty, 1925-1979, Tehran (Iran), FICTION / Family Life |
NBS Text |
General & Literary Fiction |
ONIX Text |
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Awards, Reviews & Star Ratings
NZ Review |
What a pleasure--a novel that is all at once masterfully plotted, beautifully written, and populated by characters who are arresting, lovable and so real. Brava, Marjan Kamali; now that I've finished, I miss this world of yours. --Elinor Lipman, author of GOOD RIDDANCE and TURPENTINE LANE Spanning decades and continents, Marjan Kamali's richly imagined novel immerses us in the blossoming love affair between two Iranian teenagers, set against the political upheaval of 1950s Tehran. Evocative, devastating, and hauntingly beautiful, THE STATIONERY SHOP explores love's power to transcend time and distance--and the ways fate can tear people apart and bring them back together. This book broke my heart again and again. --Whitney Scharer, author of THE AGE OF LIGHT |
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Author's Bio
Marjan Kamali, born in Turkey to Iranian parents, spent her childhood in Kenya, Germany, Turkey, Iran, and the United States. She holds degrees from UC Berkeley, Columbia University, and New York University. Her work has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and published in two anthologies: Tremors and Let Me Tell You Where I've Been. An excerpt from The Stationery Shop was published in Solstice Literary Magazine and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her debut novel Together Tea was a Massachusetts Book Award Finalist, an NPR WBUR Good Read, and a Target Emerging Author Selection. Marjan lives with her husband and two children in the Boston area.
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