Description
Description
"A moving exploration of being caught at a cultural and professional crossroads in midlife and of the transformative power of finally facing the stories we've buried to survive." -Marjan Kamali, best-selling author of The Lion Women of Tehran
As the first female chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Mount Sinai, Farah Afshar is struggling with the demands of her job while adjusting to her newly divorced and empty-nester status. When the pretext of improper hijab leads to the arrest and death of Mahsa Amini, a global awareness of women's fight for freedom in Iran ensues, triggering memories of the Islamic Revolution and Iran-Iraq War that Farah has held for forty years-along with a secret she has never shared with anyone.
Bombarded by the heightened momentum of the Women, Life, Freedom movement and threatened by a malpractice lawsuit, Farah's life begins to unravel. Will escaping to wine country for a period of solitude and self-discovery be the answer, or is her only hope for moving forward-with her children, her career, and herself-sharing her truth with everyone? Most importantly, can they forgive her once they know what she did?
Moving between Manhattan, Tehran, and Paso Robles, Harvesting Rosewater explores how our unresolved histories infiltrate our adult lives, disrupting our search for identity, with the weight of living a dual existence ultimately confronting us in midlife.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"A moving exploration of being caught at a cultural and professional crossroads in midlife and of the transformative power of finally facing the stories we've buried to survive."-Marjan Kamali, best-selling author of The Lion Women of Tehran and The Stationery Shop
"This haunting and hopeful novel presents the journey of Farah, a devoted doctor and mother whose American life begins to fracture under the weight of secrets from her Iranian childhood. Harvesting Rosewater is an engaging, deeply felt story that shimmers with themes of identity, resilience, the struggles of the immigrant experience, and the long arc of healing."-Liese O'Halloran Schwarz, author of What Could Be Saved
"In Harvesting Rosewater, Paria Hassouri deftly and compassionately explores identity through the lens of Farah-newly divorced and trying to reset her life in California Wine Country... Along the way, Hassouri captivates readers with a beautiful window into Persian culture juxtaposed against the authoritarian regime that drove Farah's family to flee to America when Farah was a child. The detours into wine education and tantalizing food are icing on the cake."-Kristin Koval, author of Penitence
"Harvesting Rosewater is a deeply human, beautifully layered story that explores what it means to live between cultures, between truths, and between the past and present. Farah's journey is heartbreaking, fierce, and ultimately redemptive. This novel isn't just about one woman's reckoning-it's a testament to the power of truth, memory, and the courage it takes to finally stop running."-Dianne C. Braley, multi-award-winning author of The Summer Before and The Silence in the Sound
"My heart broke and then healed as I read this powerful novel, swept up in Farah's courageous journey from Iran to America. Her transformation from a guilt-ridden teenager carrying a devastating secret to a brave woman who saves and cherishes lives consumed me. Paria Hassouri captures the beauty of Iran alongside the brutal erosion of its citizens' rights under religious autocracy, while also celebrating Farah's deepening awe of the immense diversity around her: the magic of love in all its forms, the spectrum of gender, the dedication of healers, and the wonder of friendship. Through it all, the novel explores the struggle to balance this complex world with the demands of marriage and motherhood. I loved this book."-Randy Susan Meyers, International bestselling author, The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone
"A powerful, eye-opening narrative that transports readers from the rich, traditional life of a young girl growing up in Iran to her complex, modern identity as a doctor in the United States. This beautifully written story offers an intimate lens into Persian customs, family dynamics, and the quiet strength of women who came of age under a tyrannical regime...An unforgettable read that is a compelling blend of resilience, identity, and hope."-Muffy Walker; award winning novelist and the author of Memory Weavers
"In this impressive debut, Paria Hassouri evokes the painful divide felt by her protagonist, Farah, who comes with her family to America in pursuit of education and professional achievement only to discover, in middle age, that she has lost a true sense of herself. Hassouri writes with depth and emotion of Farah's escape to a rural haven where she sheds the denial and distance that have been her survival mode. The rosewater of the title is the healing balm of memory, tears, family, childhood, and culture."-Anne Matlack Evans, author of The Light Through the Branches
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