Love and War in the Jewish Quarter

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Post Hill Press
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.28 X 9.2 X 1.0 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781637585566

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About the Author
Dora Levy Mossanen is an internationally acclaimed bestselling novelist, a writer for Huffington Post, and book reviewer for the Jewish Journal. Born in Israel, Dora moved to Iran at the age of nine, and has lived in Los Angeles since the onset of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Her widely acclaimed novels Harem, Courtesan, The Last Romanov, and Scent of Butterflies have been translated into numerous languages and distributed worldwide.

She has been featured in various publications and media outlets, including Sh'ma, the Los Angeles Times, KCRW, Lilith, Radio Iran, Radio Russia, JWT, and has appeared on numerous television programs. Her writings have been praised by many celebrated authors, among them: Amy Ephron, Steve Berry, Jonathan Kirsch, John Rechy, and Robin Maxwell, to name a few.
Reviews
"Set in an Iranian Jewish Quarter during World War II, yet seemingly drawn from the Arabian Nights or Persian Book of Kings, two worlds collide in this tale of impossible love between a Jewish doctor and the Muslim Governor's wife. Dora Levy Mossanen 's novel Love and War in the Jewish Quarter is at once down-to-earth and fantastical, modern and ancient. It is full of atmospheric and astonishing detail, whether she is describing a dental procedure or an exotic palace, and keeps the reader riveted until the redemptive end."--Lyn Julius, author of Uprooted: How 3,000 years of Jewish Civilisation in the Arab world Vanished overnight (Vallentine Mitchell)
"Love and War in the Jewish Quarter is Dora Levy Mossanen's best book yet. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the author shows mastery in blending Iranian history, the European turmoil, and Jewish life in Iran with a subtle touch of erotica. Trained in Europe, Soleiman Yaran, a humble but capable dentist, brings together the opposite worlds of Iranian royalty in gilded rooms and that of the Jewish minority consigned to the crumbling Jewish ghetto. Above all, this is also a story of women's lives, of their fears, desires, ambitions, love, lust, loss and hope. Love and War in the Jewish Quarter is an enchanting rendition of how life may have been in Iran at that time. Although love, lust and desire palpitate throughout the novel, Mossanen masterfully controls its scope in favor of a more dramatic historic novel."--Farideh Dayanim Goldin--author of Wedding Son: Memoirs of an Iranian Jewish Woman, Leaving Iran: Between Exile and Migration, and founder of
"With a love and gift for language, Dora Levy Mossanen lushly paints a tale of life, love, and war during mid-twentieth century Tehran. Right from the start, she captures your curiosity as she whisks you into opulent Persian palaces, colorful bazaars, and flourishing fields of opium. This is an intoxicating tale that takes place in Iran during the tension-filled years of World War II. A fascinating read."--Esther Amini, author of Concealed: Memoir of a Jewish-Iranian Daughter Caught Between the Chador and America
"With the signature lush economy and exuberant precision of her prose, which any poet would envy, Dora Levy Mossanen explores the intricacies of history's lesser known side streets, as she introduces a new cast of unforgettably colorful characters, not all of them fictitious, including Iran's Queen Fawzia, and the city of Tehran, itself, as it was in WWII. In full command of her uncanny powers of observation and inexhaustible imagination, Levy Mossanen crafts an exquisite balance between drama and comedy, idealism and worldliness, strength and weakness, risk and triumph, set in the midst of humanity's two polar constants3/4love and war."--Leslie Monsour, poet, author of The Alarming Beauty of the Sky and The House Sitter
"Dora Levy Mossanen's new book commands our attention, not only for the range of its subject matter and literary artistry, but for weaving in a personal narrative within the context of Iran's historical, political history and cultural practices. Love and War in the Jewish Quarter is both lyrical, informative, and very moving--an extraordinary addition to depiction of the lost worlds of Iranian Jewry."--Angella Nazarian, Author of four Books & the newly released: Creative Couples: Collaborations that Changed History
"Dora Levy Mossanen is a master storyteller of historical fiction. In Love and War in The Jewish Quarter she serves up yet another feast, telling this tale with sensitivity and insight that makes the novel infinitely rich and nuanced. Fascinating characters, truly beautiful prose that is a Mossanen trademark and an incredibly complex plot make this book simply unforgettable."--M.J. Rose, NYT bestselling author of The Last Tiara
"A lyrical tale filled with character, history, and drama--but most of all, with love miraculously born of shattered worlds and courageous hearts."--Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why be Jewish and David: The Divided Heart
"ln this richly evocative novel, Dora Levy Mossanen conjures Tehran in the 1940s, where age-old customs and prejudices are being challenged by modern ideas3/4about love and sex, politics and science, and the place of Jews in Iranian society. The story of Soleiman Yaran, a Jewish dentist whose life changes course when he is summoned to treat a royal patient, is as romantic, suspenseful and compelling as the history of the city and people that surround it."--Adam Kirsch, author of The People and the Books: 18 Classics of Jewish Literature