Publishers Weekly Review
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Here is the Publisher's Weekly review for the novel TOGETHER TEA:
Kamaliâs debut, set in the mid-â90s, is the story of Darya and Mina Rezayi, mother and daughter in a family that emigrated to the U.S. from Iran after Minaâs grandmother was killed by an Iraqi bomb. One of three children trying to live up to their parentsâ expectations, Mina would rather paint than finish her MBA. But mostly she wishes her mother, a frustrated mathematician, would stop creating spreadsheets of eligible Iranian-American men, who have so far all disappointed her. Daryaâs husband embraces the can-do American spirit, but she misses prerevolutionary Iran, with its emphasis on family and tradition, and accompanies Mina on a visit to their homeland. The bookâs second part takes place in Tehran, but during the revolution and the early years of the war with Iraq. Kamaliâs lyrical writing is particularly vivid here, and warm, as with the many descriptions of tarof, a Persian verbal tradition. Although there are differences in Minaâs and Daryaâs American experiences, the author effectively evokes the pull both women feel toward Iran. She creates empathy for a people forced to live one life in public and another privately. Agent: Wendy Sherman, Wendy Sherman Associates Literary Management. (June)
Reviewed on: 04/29/2013
Release date: 05/2013