Roseheart
by Catherine Dehdashti
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Pub Date May 01 2015 | Archive Date Aug 03 2015
Description
Roseheart, by Catherine Dehdashti is a story about family, set in the 1990s, and told through the sardonic voice of Valerie Kjos. She’s a a young Midwestern Gen X’er whose life is just barely coming together with her boyfriend when his Iranian mother, Goli, comes for a visit that seems to never end.
Valerie will have to decide what’s more important to her—doing everything her own way, or her beloved Naveed with his live-in mother, who might not approve if she knew everything about her. But as she’s about to learn, Goli has secrets of her own.
Advance Praise
“Warm,
wise, and laugh-out-loud funny, Roseheart creates a world and
invites us in. It’s a love story with mother-in-law included, a millennium
baby, and cross-cultural kitchens bursting with aromas of Persian and Minnesota
cooking. It’s also an ode to friendship, family, and finding the way home.
Catherine Dehdashti writes with a big heart and a twinkle in her eye.”
—Gayla Marty, author, Memory
of Trees: a Daughter’s Story of a Family Farm
“Sometimes
funny, often moving, Roseheart is
a novel that reads like a diary, and also like a mystery, as the story builds
towards a surprising revelation. And for anyone with a fondness for or
curiosity about Persian culture and cuisine, Roseheart offers special rewards.”
—Jeremy Iggers, author, Garden
of Eating: Food, Sex, and the Hunger for Meaning
“CatherineDehdashti’s
delightful debut novel, Roseheart,
is both a sweet love story and a fascinating peek at modern Persian culture. It
is an engrossing look at that eternal triangle—husband, wife and an
unforgettable mother-in-law.”
Anne Gillespie Lewis, author, So
Far Away in the World: Stories from the Swedish Twin Cities
“Imagine Bridget Jones hailed from Minnesota and her mother served red Jell-o salad rather than turkey curry. Imagine further that Bridget found love with a Persian Mark Darcy and moved in with him … and his mother. Irreverent and candid Valerie summons readers to the 1990s with black lacquered water bedroom sets and Gen Xers struggling with post-college realities of grownup life. Woven together with regional details and mouthwatering food descriptions, Dehdashti’s breakout novel explores Valerie’s relationships, none so defining as the one she shares with her mother-in-law.”
—Patrice Johnson, food and culture writer, Cultural Construct
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780993805158 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
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