Children of the Jacaranda Tree

· Weidenfeld & Nicolson · 旁述:Mozhan Marnò
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Deep in Tehran's Evin Prison, Azar gives birth to a baby girl.

Corridors away, Amir is making a bracelet out of date stones. He hopes that one day his daughter will hold it in her hands.

As a camera shutter closes, three children are fixed in time. These children cannot remember their mothers' faces. But their mothers will treasure the photos, daring to imagine the life that goes on beyond prison walls.

Revolution has torn the future from the past. But these children, the children of the jacaranda tree, will have the chance to grow. They will go into exile, they will find love and they will return home to Iran. But they will also have to confront the terrible legacies passed from one generation to the next when the cold boot of history stamps on individual lives.

CHILDREN OF THE JACARANDA TREE is a novel about the ghosts of revolution. It is a novel about forging the future when your past is too painful to remember. It is a novel that you will never forget.

Read by Mozhan Marnò

(p) 2013 Brilliance Audio

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Sahar Delijani was born in Tehran, Iran and has a BA in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley. CHILDREN OF THE JACARANDA TREE is her first novel and was inspired by her family's experience as political activists and prisoners in Iran. Excerpts of the novel have appeared in literary journals, including "The Children of the Jacaranda Tree" in Slice Magazine which was nominated for the 2010 PUSHCART PRIZE. A regular contributor to the political and cultural journal IRAN-EMROOZ, Sahar Delijani now lives in Torino, Italy.

http://www.facebook.com/SaharDelijani

http://www.sahardelijani.com/en/

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