Harem Letters
Review
"Lailee Bakhtiar-van Dillen, whose own blood courses with the fire of the Persian nomads, brings the Iranian steppe and the American heartland crashing together in this sweeping tale of mothers and daughters trying desperately to understand each other through the veil of different cultural and generational perspectives. Harem Letters offers a literary flight on a Persian carpet -- complete with broad vistas and deep insight into the human heart." -- Roxane Farmanfarmaian, Author, Blood and Oil, Memoirs of a Persian Prince
Product Description
Harem Letters is the story of four exotic Persian sisters, nicknamed the Roses of Isfahan, who come to America from their war torn country. They bring their dreams of hope, Eastern mysticism and rich culture to share as a legacy for their children. Harem Letters reveals the history of World War II and a family separated during the occupation of Allied powers of the world. The struggle of the sisters, their wisdom and determination transforms their lives forever.
by Lailee Bakhtiar
Paperback: 253 pages
Publisher: Sera Publishing (August 20, 1999)
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
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- Item #: 1891165097
