The Valiat family finds themselves caught between two worlds, struggling to reconcile their past status in Iran with their current reality in America. Elizabeth, the matriarch, remains in Tehran, finding solace in the company of her rebellious granddaughter Niaz. Meanwhile, her daughters Shirin and Seema navigate the complexities of life in Houston and Los Angeles, while another granddaughter, Bita, searches for meaning in New York. When a family trip to Aspen turns chaotic, the carefully maintained facade of the Valiat family begins to crumble, forcing them to confront their identity.
Why You Should Read?
- A poignant exploration of the immigrant experience and the weight of family legacy.
- Features a diverse cast of complex, relatable women navigating modern challenges.
- Offers a compelling look at the cultural divide between Iran and the United States.
- A thought-provoking narrative that balances humor with deep emotional resonance.
About the Author
Sanam Mahloudji is a talented writer whose work captures the nuances of cultural identity and family dynamics. Her debut novel reflects a deep understanding of the complexities faced by those living between different worlds, drawing on themes of heritage, belonging, and the search for personal meaning in a rapidly changing society.