Allen & Unwin 4 April 2013 (Paperback) |
A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea
by
Dina Nayeri
Post-revolutionary Iran in the
1980s is not a place to be taken lightly, and as eleven year old Saba Hafezi
tries to come to terms with devastating loss, she finds reassurance in contraband
copies of western books and music. Living alone with her father, Saba struggles
with the limited choices that are open to her, but with remarkable spirit and a
refusal to conform she learns how to draw a protective shield of make- believe
around the limitations of her life.
At times A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea is a difficult book to read, but Dina Nayeri has written a narrative of such
convincing honesty that only someone who is intimately familiar with this way
of life could have written with spellbinding accuracy about a regime which treated
its women as commodities to be bartered and sold. And even as you rail against
the politics which keep women very firmly in their place, there is much comfort
to be found in the warmth of shared friendship and a sense of sisterhood
pervades even in the darkest of circumstances.
Rich in the tradition of Eastern storytelling,
the story unfolds so softly, that even as you gather the chador closely around
you, and with the scent of opium and hashish lingering in the air, you can sense
the shadows of the bold and courageous women who simply tried to make their voices
heard, and even as their bravery leaves an indelible stain on your heart, you
remember that “A beautiful girl always manages
to break some rule.”
5*****
My thanks to Lovereading.co.uk for a review copy of this
book.
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