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The Blood of Flowers: A Novel

by Anita Amirrezvani
The Blood of Flowers: A Novel by by Anita Amirrezvani
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  • Edition: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: June 05, 2007
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
  • ISBN: 0316065765
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 97856
  • Average Customer Rating: 4.5 stars
  • List price: $23.99



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    2 stars Chick-lit, August 29, 2008
    I was disappointed---but I must admit, I finished the book. I learned a lot about carpet weaving and dyes, and what the different patterns in the carpets mean.
    Otherwise, it was what I call "chick-lit." (Beautiful, intelligent girl--- impossible and sentimental story.)
    Don't for one second compare this book to "A Thousand Splendid Suns", which was a supreme and intelligent book. That would be like comparing Danielle Steel to Charles Dickens (not really, but you get the point!)

    5 stars Esfehan 'half the world' Comes to Life, August 8, 2008
    As someone whos ancestors are from Esfehan, Amirrezvani brought the colors and images recorded in my distant childhood memory of Esfehan back to life. The book paints a beautifull picture of the struggles of Women and girls in 17th century Persia. A fun read.
    5 stars A real page-turner!, August 7, 2008
    This tale of an woman coming-of-age and seeking to find her own voice through the traditional craft of carpet weaving is set in 17th century Isfahan, Iran.

    The author weaves traditional Persian folklore, a touch of Kama Sutra and descriptions of the culture in a way that you truly visualize the deep indigos and crimsons of life... one knot at a time. The result is a page-turner, and written work that honors the authors heritage. Can't wait to see what this author turns out next!

    5 stars Beautifully written, July 22, 2008
    If you liked "The Kite Runner" or "A Thousand Splendid Suns", you'll enjoy this beautifully written story about a 17th Century Persian girl who struggles to live a life of her own choosing in a time when women had few choices. When her father dies unexpectedly, the 14-year-old girl and her mother leave their tiny village for the metropolis of Isfahan and the home of her uncle. Her uncle, who is charged with making luxurious carpets for the Shah of Iran, teaches the girl all he knows about designing and crafting the finest of Persian carpets. The uncle's wife treats his niece and his brother's widow like servants, and encourages the girl to accept the proposal of a wealthy horse breeder to become his "temporary wife"...a custom that favors the man, but permanently limits the girl's prospects for an honorable marriage. The story is lushly enhanced by Persian fables and offers an inside look at time-honored techniques for creating the finest in Persian carpets.
    3 stars The Blood of Flowers, July 18, 2008
    I thought the book was interesting. I learned some new things about Muslims. It reminded me of A Thousand Splendid Suns, but it wasn't nowhere near as good though. I didn't really care for the ending, because it just left the reader kind of lost. It had some sensuality in it that could be considered smutty by some readers.

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