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"Meet the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they're nobodies. First there is Elizabeth, the regal matriarch with the famously large nose who stayed in Tehran during the revolution. She lives in a shabby apartment, paranoid and alone. Except when she is visited by Niaz, her Islamic-law-breaking granddaughter who takes her debauchery with a side of purpose, and yet somehow manages to survive. Elizabeth's daughters left for America in 1979: Shirin, a charismatic yet outrageous event planner in Houston who considers herself the family's future, and Seema, a dreamy…mehr

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"Meet the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they're nobodies. First there is Elizabeth, the regal matriarch with the famously large nose who stayed in Tehran during the revolution. She lives in a shabby apartment, paranoid and alone. Except when she is visited by Niaz, her Islamic-law-breaking granddaughter who takes her debauchery with a side of purpose, and yet somehow manages to survive. Elizabeth's daughters left for America in 1979: Shirin, a charismatic yet outrageous event planner in Houston who considers herself the family's future, and Seema, a dreamy idealist-turned-housewife languishing in the chaparral-filled hills of Los Angeles. And then there's the other granddaughter Bita, the self-righteous but lost law student spending her days in New York City eating pancakes and quietly giving away her belongings. When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry and Shirin ends up being bailed out of jail by Bita, the family's brittle status quo is cracked open. Shirin embarks upon a grand but half-baked quest to restore the family name. But what does that even mean in a country where the Valiats never mattered? Will they ever realize that life is more than just an old story?"--
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Sanam Mahloudji is an American writer born in Tehran and based in London. She is the winner of a Pushcart Prize for her fiction and was nominated for a PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The Idaho Review, The Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. Her debut novel The Persians has been shortlisted for the Women’s Prize. 
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'This polyphonic novel is brimming with larger-than-life characters ... funny, gutsy and confidently written ... outstanding' Diana Evans, 2025 Women's Prize JudgeFun

'Magnificent ... I lapped up its wonderful characterisations, profound insights and vivacious prose' Bernardine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other

'A richly textured, sometimes tragic novel that's enormously entertaining' The Times

'The word-of-mouth breakout ... will have you hooked from the first action-filled chapter' Stylist

'Full of outrageous laughter, retaining its fire even in tender moments, and relishing the challenge of locating beauty and complexity within outright gaudiness' Observer

'Larger-than-life characters ... leap off the page in a novel bursting with grudges, gossip and complex personal dynamics' Mail on Sunday

'Mahloudji writes with a wisdom and confidence rarely seen in a debut' Guardian

'Mahloudji's moving, madcap saga of women in exile [is] a relentlessly entertaining exploration of Iranian-American immigrant life' Financial Times

'A darkly funny read about mothers and daughters, love and loss and being true to yourself' RED

'Exuberant, whip-smart, infused with melancholy, tragicomic, huge-hearted and sharp-toothed ... A joy of a debut novel by the real deal' David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas

'A wonderful multi-generational family drama with characters you really care about ... I enjoyed it enormously' Marian Keyes, author of My Favourite Mistake

'Mesmerising ... Gorgeously written, with a flair for the comic and characters that dance off the page and into your heart' Monica Ali, author of Love Marriage

'An ambitious, glorious feat ... darkly funny, richly satisfying' Sarah Winman, author of Still Life

'At once funny and profound, sprawling and personal' Tash Aw, author of We, The Survivors

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