Writer : Marjan Kamali
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- Publication Year : 2019
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- Binding : Paper Back
- Pages : 321
- Weight : 499 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book
The Stationery Shop of Tehran: A Love Story Torn by Revolution
"Some loves are meant to last forever. Others are written in ink that time cannot erase."
Tehran, 1953. In the quiet haven of Mr. Fakhri’s stationery shop—where the scent of ink mingles with the pages of forbidden literature—Roya finds herself drawn not only to the poetry and books that fill the shelves but to a young man with fire in his heart. Bahman is unlike anyone she has ever met—passionate, idealistic, and deeply committed to justice in a country on the brink of transformation.
Within the walls of the little shop, their love story unfolds, delicate and full of promise. But beyond its doors, Tehran is changing. When a sudden and violent coup d’état shatters their world, Roya and Bahman are torn apart, their love swept away in the tide of political unrest.
Years later, as Roya builds a new life across the world, memories of that fateful summer remain etched in her soul. But destiny has a way of circling back, and the past is never as far away as it seems. When a chance encounter offers her the opportunity to seek answers, she must decide—will she finally uncover the truth, or will some secrets remain forever buried in the past?
Sweeping, lyrical, and deeply moving, The Stationery Shop of Tehran is a tale of first love, heartbreaking loss, and the choices that shape us. Marjan Kamali’s novel lingers like the scent of old paper and ink, reminding us that some loves, no matter how fleeting, leave an imprint that lasts a lifetime.