I liked the first half of this book a lot. And disliked the second half almost the same amount. The writing is great and really pulls you in, but the story goes from normal to crazy very quickly.
Colonel Massoud Behrani fled Iran with his family after the fall of the Shah. All he wants in America is what he once had in his former life, respect and comfort. After struggling with several low paying jobs to ensure a proper marriage for his daughter Soraya, he is now looking to save enough money to put his fourteen year old son Esmail through college, and see the smile return to Nadi's face. Kathy Nicolo Lazaro wakes up one lonely morning to policemen pounding on her … more
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