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A Door between Us

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Weddings always have their fair share of drama, but this one comes on the heels of the highly controversial 2009 Iranian election and ensuing Green Wave protests.

When the matriarch of Sarah's family arranged her marriage to Ali, it was with the intention of uniting two compatible families. However, as the 2009 election becomes contentious, political differences emerge and Sarah's conservative family tries to call off the wedding. Sarah and Ali, however, have fallen in love and, against the wishes of their parents, insist on going through with the marriage.

Sarah's cousin, Sadegh, is a staunch supporter of the government and a member of the Basij, the volunteer militia tasked with arresting protestors and shutting down speech against the regime. Meanwhile, Ali's sister, Azar, is an activist, a divorce attorney, and a passionate Green Wave supporter, trying to enact change in a way that many Iranians see as inflammatory. When Sarah impulsively shelters a protestor in their car on the drive home from her wedding, she sets off a chain of events that can either unmask the government's brutality or ruin them all.

Sarah, Sadegh, and Azar's stories weave together in an unflinching, humorous, and at times terrifying story that demonstrates that, even as the world is falling apart around us, choices matter.

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      September 1, 2020
      A wedding between two families on opposite ends of the political divide kicks off this novel set in contemporary Tehran. Sarah had no intention of getting married, but Ali won her over with his gentle kindness. On the night of their wedding, they are caught up in one of many protests of the 2009 presidential election, and Sarah makes a snap decision to hide a young woman in their car to help her evade arrest. The woman is caught, as are Ali and Sarah, setting off a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. As the novel progresses, Sarah and Ali's families are brought together once again when an act of violence forces them to reconsider their viewpoints. While knowledge of the Iranian Green Wave may be helpful in navigating the complex plot, Sadr provides context throughout the book, giving readers insight into the motives and intentions of the characters. It's an intimate, personal story set within a pivotal period in Iranian history, and Sadr deftly shows how political unrest affects ordinary people in unexpected ways. Readers who enjoy Etaf Rum and Elif Shafak will appreciate this promising debut.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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