Married to a Stranger
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When Minou Hakini marries a man of her own choosing-an intellectual and a radical-and moves to Abadan, a thriving oil town near the Iraqi border, she imagines her life will be adventurous and liberating. Before long, however, she becomes aware of her husband's suspicious liaisons and dangerous activities. Her struggle to forge her own identity as a woman in contemporary Iran is charged with passion, anger, and finally a need to escape. Nahid Rachlin is an Iranian who lives in New York and teaches at Barnard College. She is the author of Foreigner and The Heart's Desire, both novels, and Veils, a collection of short stories. |
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| 03-06-07 | 2 | 2\3 |
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I was disappointed in this book. I thought I'd be reading a deep, book about female burdens in the Middle East. Instead, I get a Danielle Steel type novel. The perfect marriage turns sour when the husband starts coming in late, telling lies, etc. If you like that type of story, you'll like this one but I'm not a romance novel fan.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-18 09:57:00 EST)
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| 12-15-01 | 3 | 7\9 |
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I enjoyed reading Married To a Stranger. As I read, I kept reveling in the ability to read the ideas of such a rare protagonist in our literary canon, the Iranian female. Minou's story is a hero's journey of sorts--and I say of sorts because of the patriarchal ideas we've grown up with. I should write that it is a hero's journey, period.
Why it's three and not four or five stars: I wanted to know more of Javad and his involvement in politics and writing; I wanted to know more of his affair; I wanted to know more about Minou at the end of the novel. I hope I haven't given a lot away here . . . However, looking at it culturally, what a nice experience as a reader to be shown Iran from a woman's point of view. Superb. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-06 09:45:14 EST)
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