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The fortune catcher / Susanne Pari.
Author
Pari, Susanne
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Warner Books, [1997], ©1997.
Description
436 pages ; 24 cm
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Subject(s)
Women
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Iran
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Fiction
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Iranian Americans
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Fiction
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Summary note
"Tehran, 1981. Three years after the Islamic Revolution, it is neither the time nor place for a New York-raised Iranian-American woman to return to her father's homeland to marry the young man she loves - or to test the dark predictions made long ago by a blind old soothsayer..."--BOOK JACKET.
"The sightless fortune-teller at her aunt's party saw what eyes could not...that love may be no match for tyranny. In the harsh new Iran of the ayatollahs, everything Western is despised and anyone who does not belong is in peril. And Layla Bahari, with her reviled American background, clearly does not belong."--BOOK JACKET.
"No matter that her husband, Dariush, adores her: he is abducted and sent to the fiery Iran-Iraqi front. No matter that Layla only wants to go back to New York with her husband: amid public stonings and pitted against morality squads and unyielding enemies, she faces arrest, imprisonment, torture...and a desperate flight for freedom."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN
0446520713
LCCN
97012317
OCLC
36630052
RCP
C - S
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