![]() ![]() Fakhri, and looks everywhere, but to no avail-Bahman is gone. In the weeks that follow, Roya writes him letters, leaves word with Mr. Roya and Bahman pledge to run away together and plan to meet at the town square-but on the day of their meeting, the city erupts in violence, and Roya can’t find Bahman. ![]() Helps them communicate in secret, all while tensions throughout Tehran are Roya andīahman soon fall for one another, and as their relationship deepens, Mr. Include Roya, a teenaged girl who loves spending time browsing the shelves, andīahman, a handsome young activist with a taste for Rumi’s poetry. He keeps an eye out for his special customers, customers who The stationery shop of the title is more than just a storeįor paper and books-it’s the literary hub of the neighborhood, run by the ![]() Readers who loved more contemporary stories like Ask Again, Yes or The Dearly Beloved. It’s the perfect read for fans of The Kite Runner or Theīeekeeper of Aleppo, but the emotional heart of this novel will satisfy Revolution in 1953, with a present-day framing narrative that’s as moving as Story within-a star-crossed love story set against the backdrop of the Iranian They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but in theĬase of Marjan Kamali’s The Stationery Shop, the stunning package was quick toĬatch my eye, so I did! Fortunately, the jacket ably represents the beautiful ![]()
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