
Honeymoon in Tehran
Two Years of Love and Danger in Iran
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Carrington MacDuffie
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Azadeh Moaveni
This is a powerful, poignant, often funny, but ultimately harrowing, story about a young woman facing her future in a very dangerous place.
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"This perfect blend of political commentary and social observation is an excellent choice for readers interested in going beyond the headlines to gain an in-depth understanding of twenty-first-century Iran." (Booklist)
"A rare, rich glimpse inside a closed society." (Kirkus Reviews)
It is less about love than about negotiating a modern relationship in a country whose government is attempting to will the nation and its people back in time.
The author rarely slides into self-congratulation or pity (as can happen in memoirs) so, when it does occur, these instances stand out.
The narrator's voice is pleasant, and her Arab and Persian pronounciations are spot-on. My only issue is that all of the men sound exactly the same. All told, it is a small complaint for a book that is perfect for a long car ride or for working out at the gym,
Brisk, Informative, and Entertaining
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Most of pronunciations were wrong and the I did not like the narrator's reading.I wish the narrator was actually Iranian
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The narrator is not right for this book.
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It would be nice if the narrator could pronunce the Persian phrases correctly. Despite her efforts, the pronunciation of Persian phrases are either not correct or sound awkward.
Well witten, Average Narration
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An Interesting but not Compelling Book
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The author has been criticized for focusing mainly on the educated and surprisingly progressive Iranian middle class (a fairly large part of the population) in the big city, and not getting into too much detail into the lives of the very poor, village life, and the extremely religious.
What people need to understand is that Iran is so damned complex, that each segment would require a book or series on its own. If you're only going to read one book on Iran and would like to get a look into the Iranian mind (or a good part of it), this is highly recommended. It's also a good start if you intend to read several books on the topic.
Perfect for people who want to understand
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Azadeh Moaveni is a Time magazine correspondent from California who moves to Tehran to report from there. She is Iranian, as is her boyfriend and later husband. Being a woman in Iran has put road blocks, as well as fear into her job. The Iranian intelligence has even assigned Mr. X to make sure her reporting is acceptable to the government as he tries to keep her in line using scare tactics and threats.
This book is fairly current and explains the rise of Iranian President Ahmadinejad to power and what that meant for the Iranian people. I always read or heard news clips about how he wants to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, or about how he is building nuclear weapons. What this book taught me was hardships and struggles he continues to put his own people through.
This book is more about the politics, culture and religion in the region, and less about Azadeh's "honeymoon" or love life. It explains why her relationship with her family and career are in jeopardy by doing her work in Tehran rather than outside of Iran. She is a brave woman who has made life choices based on the politics of the country, and of how Ahmadinejad has oppressed the Iranian woman. The picture she paints is almost like the woman are all prisoners in their own country.
Now for the narrator. I would have rather read this book. I found myself wishing it was over. Although the content delivered, the narrator did not. A monotone voice with no emotion or acting at all. It started to grate on my nerves. It might as well have been one of those computer voices reading to you. I gave this book 3 stars instead of 4 because of the narrator.
What a history lesson!
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Loved it!
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Highly recommend this!
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Thank God I am an American
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