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"In this stunning new book, Nafisi returns to Iran and her childhood to deliver an exquisite and moving portrait of a family's life, a life lived in thrall to Nafisi's powerful mother." - - Provided by publisher.
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I like a story that flows so this book never really grabbed my attention. It seems to be what ever thought just happened to hit the conscious mind at the moment and it was immediately put to paper.
I also got confused about who was who and who was related to who. She did mention these facts, but it's hard to stay focused when the book is being listened to on the daily commute when attention is pulled away frequently for other priorities.