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Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Chloe Fowler is traveling with her doctor-husband to a temporary residency in prerevolutionary Iran when he is unexpectedly called home. Chloe, not a feminist but an adventuresome woman who had planned to study Sassanian pottery while in Iran, is persuaded to go on alone. Once accustomed to her exotic new environment, she becomes involved with one of her husband's colleagues, to whom she had been attracted in the past, and develops an affinity for the people and the country. As she slowly begins to rethink her life, the tense political climate moves toward the onset of the revolution and evacuation of Americans. In her sixth novel, Johnson masterfully blends politics, self-discovery, love, and death, and the meatiness of her style reflects an impressive knowledge both of Iranian culture and of basic human relationships. Recommended. Kimberly G. Allen, Supreme Court Lib., Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The New York Times Book Review, Jayne Anne Phillips
...funny, incisive, frightening and eminently skillful.