Iranian love story.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From revolutionary Iran, a feast of danger and romance,
By charlie.blair@worldnet.att.net (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fortune Catcher (Hardcover)
THE FORTUNE CATCHER is a love story set during the Iranian revolution, with all the requisite elements -- romance, danger, separation, suspense, some really vicious villains, some wonderful good guys -- in other words, a real page-turner. But the best part is author Susanne Pari's handling of the cultural material -- the holidays and customs, religious conflicts, history, politics, and the place of women within each culture. A "fire-jumping" celebration at a traditional Persian New Year's party in the opening scene becomes a metaphor for all that the Iranian/American heroine, Layla, must endure as this nerve-rattling story unfolds. Pari compares and contrasts Muslim, American, Farsi, and Israeli characters of every stripe, revealing their complex backgrounds and motivations with an incredibly deft hand and clear eye. The novel is beautifully balanced, deeply informative, and so vivid, you can see the varying landscapes, smell the air, and taste the food. If you love books that pay attention to cuisine, you'll find THE FORTUNE CATCHER an especially delicious read. Page-turner that it is, I found myself frequently pausing to re-read a particularly sensuous description. This book is one to savor!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The book that made me travel in time,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fortune Catcher (Mass Market Paperback)
I opened Suzanne Pari's novel "The Fortune Catcher" and immidiately found myself back in Iran. Smells and noises, colors, the trembling hot air on my cheeks, a bubbling samovar, the beauty of the saffron mountains, they all appeared in front of me, surrounding me with the one and only atmosphere, the "ab-o-hava" of Iran. Ms. Pari created wonderful characters, such as that of Maman Bozorg, a cunning and manipulative family matriarch, who in her urge to control her loved-ones will not stop at anything. The book is beautifully written, so we forgive certain discrepancies, deftly concealed by the voil of the author's imagination and her profound knowledge of the country and its people. The touching story of Layla and Dariush follows in footsteps of traditional Persian literature with its romantic love poems and epics.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating while sometimes exaggerated,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fortune Catcher (Mass Market Paperback)
When I first saw this book at my cousin's house, I wasn't particularily interested, but since I was bored I read it and after the first sentence I was hooked. This book is a tangled web of stories and people; colorful and dark characters. I loved the book once I was through, despite the exaggeration in it. (One character is tortured like political prisoners are, for commiting a crime that no one could be arrested for, according to my mother)I also learned a lot of Farsi, which was fun. I definitely recommend this book!
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