Aria, Nazanine Hozar
Aria, Nazanine Hozar
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Aria

Author: Nazanine Hozar

Narrator: Neeky Dalir

Unabridged: 13 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/25/2020


Synopsis

An extraordinary, cinematic saga of rags-to-riches-to-revolution that follows an orphan girl coming of age in Iran at a time of dramatic upheaval
 
It is the 1950s in a restless Iran, a country rich in oil but deeply divided by class and religion. The government is unpopular and corrupt and under foreign sway. One night, an illiterate army driver hears the pitiful cry of a baby abandoned in an alley and menaced by ravenous wild dogs. He snatches up the child and takes her home, naming her Aria—the first step on an unlikely path from deprivation to privilege. Over the next two decades, the orphan girl acquires three mother figures whose secrets she will learn only much later: reckless and self-absorbed Zahra, who abuses her; wealthy and compassionate Fereshteh, who adopts her; and mysterious Mehri, whose connection to Aria is both a blessing and a burden.
 
A university education opens a new world to Aria, and she is soon caught up in the excitement and danger of the popular uprising against the Shah that sweeps through the streets of Tehran. The novel’s heart-pounding, explosive finale sees the Ayatollah Khomeini’s brutal regime seize power—even as Aria falls in love and becomes a mother herself.
 
Nazanine Hozar’s stunning debut gives us an unusually intimate view of a momentous time, through the eyes of a young woman coming to terms with the mysteries of her own past and future.

Reviews

Goodreads review by CM

I'm kind of having a hard time trying to think of what to say about this book. I was actually expecting to like it a lot more than I did. I didn't particularly dislike anything but I felt like it was just good, not great. It was a slow character driven book and the character development was extremel......more

Goodreads review by Annette

1953. Behrouz Bakhtiar is a truck driver in the army. One night as he is making his way through the alleyways, he finds a baby. He takes her home and names her Aria. Why? He remembers his friend’s words that time is not on his side. At nineteen, he married Zahra, who was thirty-six. She never was ma......more

Goodreads review by Lucia

Esta historia cuenta la vida de una niña que es abandonada siendo un bebe, en una época complicada, ya que coincide con la Revolución Iraní, un momento de opresión, de caos, de pobreza, y todo esto está reflejado en la primera novela de la autora. La historia de Aria, según ha dicho la propia autora......more


Quotes

*** FINALIST FOR THE ETHEL WILSON FICTION PRIZE ***

“A sweeping saga about the Iranian revolution as it explodes. . . . A Doctor Zhivago of Iran.” 
—Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid’s Tale
 
“A feminist odyssey. . . . A poised and dramatic historical novel with contemporary relevance.” 
—John Irving, author of The World According to Garp
 
“A beautiful book set against the pains and passions of the Iranian Revolution . . . It is a book about a particular time and place yet also, and perhaps more importantly, about the common hopes and intimate longings of lives so forcibly invaded by national events.”
—Hisham Matar, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Return
 
“Cinematic.” 
The Vancouver Sun
 
“Nazanine Hozar's immaculate first novel follows a group of Iranians in the lead-up to the 1979 revolution and marks the arrival of a major new voice.”
The Observer (London)
 
“A page-turner. . . . Through accessible language, [Hozar] vividly captures the feel of alleyways, courtyards, markets and overlapping experiences and faiths. . . . Hozar spent a decade researching and writing Aria, and it shows.”
Now Toronto
 
“Hugely enjoyable.”
The Guardian (London)

“An impressive fiction debut . . . vibrant, unsettling. . . . An engrossing tale that reveals a nation's fraught history.” 
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
 


Awards

  • BC Book Prize's Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize