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In the Time of Our History

Audiobook
Fiction
Unabridged   12.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 01/03/2023

In the Time of Our History

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696610513

Summary

Inspired by her own family's experiences following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Susanne Pari explores the entangled lives within an Iranian American family grappling with generational culture clashes, the roles imposed on women, and a tragic accident that forces them to reconcile their guilt or forfeit their already tenuous bonds.

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Inspired by her own family's experiences following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Susanne Pari explores the entangled lives within an Iranian American family grappling with generational culture clashes, the roles imposed on women, and a tragic accident that forces them to reconcile their guilt or forfeit their already tenuous bonds. Set between San Francisco and New Jersey in the late-1990s, In the Time of Our History is a story about the universal longing to create a home in this world—and what happens when we let go of how we've always been told it should look.

Twelve months after her younger sister Anahita's death, Mitra Jahani reluctantly returns to her parents' home in suburban New Jersey to observe the Iranian custom of "The One Year." Ana is always in Mitra's heart, though they chose very different paths. While Ana, sweet and dutiful, bowed to their domineering father's demands and married, Mitra rebelled, and was banished.

Caught in the middle is their mother, Shireen, torn between her fierce love for her surviving daughter and her loyalty to her husband. Yet his callousness even amid shattering loss has compelled her to rethink her own decades of submission. And when Mitra is suddenly forced to confront hard truths about her sister's life, mother and daughter reach a new understanding—and forge an unexpected path forward.

Reviews/Praise

"Mozhan Marnò brings a sensitive, evocative tone to this intergenerational story of the women in an Iranian American family." —AudioFile

"Marnò’s agility with accents adds fluidity and realism to the dialogues across various ethnic and national Persian, U.S., and British backgrounds." —Booklist

Author Bio

Susanne Pari is an Iranian-American novelist, journalist, essayist, and book reviewer. Her first novel, The Fortune Catcher, has been translated into six languages, and her nonfiction writing has appeared in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the Christian Science Monitor, the Boston Globe, and elsewhere.