Persian Brides by Dorit Rabinyan

Persian Brides by Dorit Rabinyan

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This novel explores the lives of two young Jewish girls in a Persian village at the turn of the century.

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Persian Brides by Dorit Rabinyan

Written with a unique blend of humour and compassion, Persian Brides explores the lives of two young Jewish girls in a Persian village at the turn of the century. The framework plot spans two days in the lives of eleven-year-old Nazie and fifteen-year-old Flora. Nazie has long been engaged to her cousin Moussa and anxiously awaits their marriage. By law, they cannot marry until she begins menstruating. Flora, by contrast, is married, pregnant and seemingly abandoned.Rabinyan's powers of description are astonishing. She creates a cast of characters brimming with vitality, and a village whose odours, colours and textures float effortlessly off the page. The result is one of the freshest and most accomplished first novels of recent years - a vibrant, tragi-comic and stunningly rich novel that resonates at every turn.
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ISBN 13 9780862419981
ISBN 10 0862419980
Title Persian Brides
Author Dorit Rabinyan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2000-04-28
Number of pages 240
Prizes Short-listed for HH Wingate/Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize 1999
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