
Farangi Girl
Growing up in Iran: a daughter's story
$31.38
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
10 April 2012
Summary
Ashley Dartnell’s mother was a glamorous American, her father a dashing Englishman, each trying to slough off their past and upgrade to a more romantic and exotic present in Iran. As the story starts, Ashley is eight years old and living in Tehran in the 1960s: the Shah was in power, life for Westerners was rich and privileged. But somehow it didn’t all add up to a fairytale. There were bankruptcies and prisons, betrayals and lovers, lies and evasions. And throughout it all, Ashley’s passiona…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781444714715 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1444714716 |
| Author: | Ashley Dartnell |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | Two Roads |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 432 |
| Release Date: | 10 April 2012 |
| Weight: | 306g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 129mm x 28mm |
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‘compelling memoir of a unique childhood and a fairytale gone wrong.’– The Gloss, Irish Times
Crazy, colourful, shocking, compelling. You’ll read it straight through once you start. - Susan Elderkin, author of Sunset over Chocolate Mountains and The Voices
a vivid, gripping memoir of childhood in little-known pre-revolutionary Iran. - Maggie Gee, author of The White FamilyAshley Dartnell’s memoir evokes 1960s Iran in all its beauty and turmoil and conjures a wilful, passionate, fascinating woman in its depiction of her mother. This is a vivid, compelling story woven from both politics and desire. - Maura Dooley, author of Life Under Watercaptures the violence of Iran’s 1979 revolution - along with finer details, such as the taste of barbari bread with butter and honey, and the exaggerated politeness ta’arof, which drives Persian social life … her late American mother Genie looms largest, a potently glamorous woman in the Elizabeth Taylor mould. - Harper’s BazaarThis memoir is both a fascinating and heartbreaking insight into a childhood interrupted … gripping. - Cosmopolitan Australia - Book Club ChoiceFascinating … a desperate quest for sanctuary and redemption which, in the end, discovers solace in the most unexpected of places. - The Heraldcompelling memoir of a unique childhood and a fairytale gone wrong. - The Gloss, Irish TimesAmid the tumults of a family that reflected the flux of Iranian politics in the 70s, Ashley Dartnell writes her true tale of an astonishing childhood with flair and feeling. A rich and intensely addictive read which teems with the odd particulars that come from real experience - Farangi Girl is an unforgettable book. - Martina EvansAbout The Author
Ashley Dartnell
Ashley Dartnell was born in 1960s Tehran to an American mother and an English father. Educated in Tehran, she later graduated from Bryn Mawr and earned her MBA from Harvard Business School. This is her first book.
Ashley lives in London with her husband and three children.Returns
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