Details:
- author: Susanne Pari
- full title: In the Time of Our History
- narrator: Mozhan Marnò
- genre: general fiction, women's fiction
- topics: #immigrants, #iran, #familydrama
- publisher: HighBridge Audio
- publish date: 03 Jan 2023
- timing: 11:51:00
My Rating of the Audiobook:
- content: 💙💙💙💙.5
- narration: 💙💙💙💙💙
My Thoughts:
One year after her sister’s death, Mitra Jahani returns home. She remembers Anahita, her sister. She was the sweet and always obedient daughter, while Mitra was the rebel of the family.
Mitra was banished after her outrageous act in her youth. After many years, her father still didn’t forget, and even today doesn’t speak to her. But she is allowed anyway to come home for the Iranian custom »The One Year«.
Her parents fled Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. As many others, they hoped they would one day go back. But they never returned, for Iran was never the same country as before.
About the Author:
Susanne Pari is a novelist, journalist, essayist, book reviewer, and author interviewer. Born in New Jersey to an Iranian father and an American mother, she grew up both in the United States and Iran until the 1979 Islamic Revolution forced her family into permanent exile. Since then, her writing has focused on stories of displacement and belonging, of identity and assimilation, of trauma and resilience.
Susanne's first novel, The Fortune Catcher, told the story of a young woman—American and Iranian, Jewish and Muslim—caught in the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution. It has been translated into six languages. Her second novel, IN THE TIME OF OUR HISTORY, about a large immigrant family grappling with the future of their traditions as their American-born children step outside their expected roles, shaking loose their foundations—and their secrets.
Susanne's non-fiction writing has appeared in The New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, National Public Radio, and Medium.
Susanne was the Program Director for the 25 literary salons of Book Group Expo and is still a strong supporter of book clubs and their facilitators. She is a mentor to immigrant and first generation writers and contributes to the Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies. She taught writing for the Afghan Women's Writing Project, was a judge for The California Center for the Book’s Letters About Literature Contest and for the Lakota Children's Enrichment Writing Project. She's a member of the National Book Critics Circle and The San Francisco Writers’ Grotto. She divides her time between Northern California and New York.