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The Stationery Shop of Tehran

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the parallels between the lives of the characters are truly incredible. in some ways the main couple of the story are doomed to repeat the actions of those before them. and the reader is well aware of this. which makes it so MUCH MORE HEARTBREAKING because you know where it's headed but there's nothing you can do but watch your own heart shatter into a million pieces :D yay for pain :D From the nationally bestselling author of the “powerful, heartbreaking” ( Shelf Awareness) The Stationery Shop, a heartfelt, epic new novel of friendship, betrayal, and redemption set against three transformative decades in Tehran, Iran.

This book left me sobbing as it ended. There's too many times where you would want to hug each of these characters and tell them everything was going to be okay when it actually wasn't. Don’t let her get into too much trouble now,” Walter finally said to the receptionist. His voice was strained. Demonstrations got ugly and frightening. Protesters were shouting “Marg Bar Tudeh”....death to Mossadegh. History had never been more frightening- dangerous and ugly. The protesters managed to enter Mossadegh’s house... but he managed to escape through a window to a neighbors.walter does men like him still exists? Like how can u find someone who loves u and give u everything even if you gave him so little he still will give u everything he has. Like please i need him🫶🏻 he’s so sweet and understanding. Always rational and considerate 💕💕 The second part reminded me a bit of Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook but it turned out to be more than that.

Roya and Zari have very different personalities and ways of looking at life, and the two sisters often argue and clash. But there is a bond between them that is unbreakable. Have you experienced that simultaneous closeness and clashing with siblings in your life? What do you think it is about the sibling relationship in general and Roya and Zari’s sisterhood in particular that lends itself to such contradictions?” Sad but lovely. This is the kind of book you will enjoy reading indoors with a glass of wine or a mug of tea. Because tissues are involved.

Mr. Bahman Aslan.” The words came out of Roya’s mouth slowly, like rings of smoke, visible and real. It had been years since she’d said his full name out loud. Mr. Fakhri used to refer to Bahman as “the boy who would change the world”. Symbolically....the title of this book will be clear in many more ways than one, once the reader is finished reading it all. the author has a way of being so real and honest with the reader about these characters. she's able to grab that special aspect of human interaction and vulnerability and put it into words and give you a glimpse of something so personal and precious.

the way the story is crafted with absolute care and attention to fine detail is what makes it such a timeless story about two young people falling in love during a turning point in their country's historyA poignant, heartfelt new novel by the award-nominated author of Together Tea—extolled by the Wall Street Journal as a “moving tale of lost love” and by Shelf Awareness as “a powerful, heartbreaking story”—explores loss, reconciliation, and the quirks of fate . Years later Roya and Bahman meet again, and secrets are unearthed about what happened on that fateful day. Please come,” Claire said softly. “I’ll take you right to him.” This time she didn’t add the obligatory exclamation mark that seemed necessary for covering up misery around here.

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