The Girl from the Garden A Novel

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Literary FictionFamily SagaGenerational SagaBetrayalSacrificeEmotionalSuspensefulHistorical SettingStrong Female LeadTranslated FictionWorld LiteratureCultural IdentityDysfunctional FamiliesMiddle Eastern LiteraturePersian LiteratureWomenBook Club
Historical Fiction

The Girl from the Garden A Novel

Parnaz Foroutan

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“A powerful and moving novel about the devastating choices women face when their worth is tied to their wombs but not themselves. Parnaz Foroutan takes the timeless themes of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal and makes them new.”—Gloria Steinem For all his wealth and success, Asher Malacouti—the head of a prosperous Jewish family living in the Iranian town of Kermanshah—cannot have the one thing he desires above all: a son. His young wife, Rakhel, trapped in an oppressive marriage at a time when a woman’s worth is measured by her fertility, is made desperate by her failure to conceive, and grows jealous and vindictive. Her despair is compounded by the pregnancy of her sister-in-law, Khorsheed, and by her husband’s growing desire for Kokab, his cousin’s wife. Frustrated by his wife’s inability to bear him an heir, Asher makes a fateful choice that will shatter the household and drive Rakhel to dark extremes to save herself and preserve her status within the family. Witnessed through the memories of the family’s only surviving daughter, Mahboubeh, now an elderly woman living in Los Angeles, The Girl from the Garden unfolds the complex, tragic history of her family in a long-lost Iran of generations past. Haunting, suspenseful, and inspired by events in the author’s own family, it is an evocative and poignant exploration of sacrifice, betrayal, and the indelible legacy of the families that forge us. One of Booklist’s Top 10 First Novels of 2015

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Publisher

HarperCollins

Pages

288

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780062442864

ISBN-10

0062442864

Language

English

Published

2015-08-18