The April 4 book is announced! Maureen is hosting and has selected "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America." Here is an overview from Amazon.com:
In 1972, when she was seven, Firoozeh Dumas and her family moved from
Iran to Southern California, arriving with no firsthand knowledge of
this country beyond her father’s glowing memories of his graduate school
years here. More family soon followed, and the clan has been here ever
since.
Funny in Farsi chronicles the American journey of Dumas’s
wonderfully engaging family: her engineer father, a sweetly quixotic
dreamer who first sought riches on Bowling for Dollars and in Las Vegas,
and later lost his job during the Iranian revolution; her elegant
mother, who never fully mastered English (nor cared to); her uncle, who
combated the effects of American fast food with an army of miraculous
American weight-loss gadgets; and Firoozeh herself, who as a girl
changed her name to Julie, and who encountered a second wave of culture
shock when she met and married a Frenchman, becoming part of a
one-couple melting pot.
And a few reviews:
“What’s charming beyond the humor of this memoir is that it remains
affectionate even in the weakest, most tenuous moments for the culture.
It’s the brilliance of true sophistication at work.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Often
hilarious, always interesting . . . Like the movie 'My Big Fat Greek
Wedding,'this book describes with humor the intersection and overlapping
of two cultures.”
—The Providence Journal
“Heartfelt and hilarious—in any language.”
—Glamour
“Remarkable
. . . told with wry humor shorn of sentimentality . . . In the end,
what sticks with the reader is an exuberant immigrant embrace of
America.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
"A humorous and introspective chronicle of a life filled with love--of family, country, and heritage."
-Jimmy Carter
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