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Follow on Google News | What People Are Saying About ZIBASet in Iran circa 1978-1979, a country spirals into revolution while the Azadi family is divided by opposing allegiances. Ziba is in a loveless marriage that is torn asunder due to her cheating heart. Her daughter from her first marriage is Nasreen.
By: Afarin Majidi Crystal Lynn echols 5.0 out of 5 stars Raw, Real, and Beautifully Written Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 Verified Purchase Ziba is a powerful and emotional read set during the Iranian Revolution. It tells the story of Ziba, a woman stuck in a loveless royal marriage, and her daughter Nasreen, a bold poet fighting against the system. Their relationship is tense and complicated, and the book does a great job showing how personal and political struggles overlap. The writing is poetic and sometimes jumps around in time, which can be a little confusing, but it fits the story's mood. Some of the male characters felt a bit flat, but the female voices were strong and compelling. If you like historical fiction with heart and depth, Ziba is worth reading One person found this helpful Helpful Report J. Zane 5.0 out of 5 stars Super interesting book! Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025 Verified Purchase Definitely worth a read! Very interesting story and brings alive this important historical time. I very strongly recommend this book! One person found this helpful Buy the book on Amazon (paperback and ebook) ZIBA: A Novel Set During the Islamic Revolution in Iran by Afarin Majidi About Afarin Majidi: Afarin Majidi earned her BA from Barnard College and an MFA from New School University. She is the niece of Abdol-Madgid Madgidi, a prominent cabinet member during the Shah of Iran's reign. Writing and Madness in a Time of Terror begins with her family's narrow escape from execution during the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. Her debut novel, Ziba, is also set during the Islamic Revolution. End
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