<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Iran, 1969. In the house of the mosque, the family of Aqa Jaan has lived for eight centuries. The house teems with life, played out under the watchful eyes of the storks that nest on the minarets above. But this family will experience upheaval unknown to previous generations. For in Iran, political unrest is brewing. The shah is losing his hold on power; the ayatollah incites rebellion from his exile in France; and one day the ayatollah returns. The consequences will be felt in every corner of Aqa Jaan's family.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Welcome to the house of the mosque . . . </p><p>Iran, 1950. Spring has arrived, and as the women prepare the festivities, Sadiq waits for a suitor to knock on the door. Her uncle Nosrat returns from Tehran with a glamorous woman, while on the rooftop, Shahbal longs only for a television to watch the first moon landing. But not even the beloved grandmothers can foresee what will happen in the days and months to come. The household is set to experience great love and loss as it opens the doors to faith and politics. </p><p>In this uplifting bestseller, Kader Abdolah charts the triumphs and tragedies of a family on the brink of revolution.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Sensual, beguiling and elegantly translated.--Alastair Mabbott "Herald Arts "<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Kader Abdolah (a pen name created in memoriam to friends who died under persecution by the current Iranian regime) was born in Iran in 1954. While a student of physics in Tehran, he joined a secret leftist party that fought against the dictatorship of the shah and the subsequent dictatorship of the ayatollahs. Abdolah wrote for an illegal journal and clandestinely published two books in Iran. </p><p>In 1988, at the invitation of the United Nations, he arrived in the Netherlands as a political refugee. Kader Abdolah now writes in Dutch and is the author of several novels, including <i>My Father's Notebook</i> (also published by Canongate) and two collections of short stories, as well as works of non-fiction.</p>
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