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To Keep the Sun Alive

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To Keep the Sun Alive

By: Rabeah Ghaffari
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The year is 1979. The Iranian Revolution is just around the corner, as is a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse. Meanwhile, in the northeastern city of Naishapur, a retired judge and his wife, Bibi, run an ancient orchard, growing apples, plums, peaches, and sour cherries, and looking after several generations of family members. The days here are marked by long, elaborate lunches on the terrace and arguments about government corruption and the rise of religious fundamentalism, peppered with tales of ancient Persia that foreshadow the seismic political changes to come. And yet life continues.

Bibi, the matriarch, struggles to keep her family together. Her young nephew goes to the university, hoping to lead the fight for a new Iran and marry his childhood sweetheart. Another nephew surrenders to opium, while his father longs for a life in Europe. Her brother-in-law evolves into a powerful Islamic cleric while her husband retreats into intellectual reflection.

Told through a host of vivid, unforgettable characters, ranging from children to servants to friends of the family, To Keep the Sun Alive is the kind of compelling, rich story that not only informs the past, but also reminds us of the human aspirations that animate historical events.

©2019 Rabeah Ghaffari (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
Historical Fiction Family Life Middle East Sagas Political World Literature Literary Fiction Iran Fiction Genre Fiction Marriage
Powerful Storytelling • Well-developed Characters • Historical Context • Cultural Insights • Authentic Emotional Delivery

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Nobody will understand the sadness that lyes between the lines of this book but an Iranian who lived through this pages and witnessed it.
I appreciate ms Ghaffari ‘s narration on her own book because she put all her feelings while writing into her reading. It was a real life experience, one familiar with the situation would be able to even smell the food she described, feel the breeze and hear the songs and the music, and also feel the terror of a badly covered hair situation, or passing of the car full of angry resentful men looking for a bait. Thank you for the good book and for the good read . Hope to see more of her books here .

Enjoyed every second

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I loved the story but would only give it a 3.5. I kept getting lost and confused. But when I knew what was going on it was great. I only believe this to be because of the unfamiliarity of the characters names. So totally my fault not the author!!!!!

Interesting story

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Both story and narration outstanding. Evocative, and informative. Filled as much with Iranian culture as with human relationships, character development, and feeling. Could not put it down.

Brillant

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Chills, beautiful and yet horrific at the same moment. The utter brutality of humans and their beliefs yet a delicate humanity all told through the story of one family during Iran’s Revolution.

Wow! Just wow!

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A brilliant story and a great way to understand Iran, especially the context of the Iranian revolution.

One of my favorite novels

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