The Stationery Shop
By Marjan Kamali

- Release Date: 2019-06-18
- Genre: Fiction & Literature
Description
From the award-nominated author of Together Tea and The Lion Women of Tehran, a poignant, "powerful" (The Wall Street Journal) and "affecting novel about first love" (Real Simple) that explores loss, reconciliation, and the quirks of fate.
Roya, a dreamy, idealistic teenager living amid the political upheaval of 1953 Tehran, finds a literary oasis in kindly Mr. Fakhri’s neighborhood stationery shop, stocked with books and pens and bottles of jewel-colored ink.
Then Mr. Fakhri, with a keen instinct for a budding romance, introduces Roya to his other favorite customer—handsome Bahman, who has a burning passion for justice and a love for Rumi’s poetry—and she loses her heart at once. Their romance blossoms, and the little stationery shop remains their favorite place in all of Tehran.
A few short months later, on the eve of their marriage, Roya agrees to meet Bahman at the town square when violence erupts—a result of the coup d’etat that forever changes their country’s future. In the chaos, Bahman never shows. For weeks, Roya tries desperately to contact him, but her efforts are fruitless. With a sorrowful heart, she moves on—to college in California, to another man, to a life in New England—until, more than sixty years later, an accident of fate leads her back to Bahman and offers her a chance to ask him the questions that have haunted her for more than half a century: Why did you leave? Where did you go? How is it that you were able to forget me?
Reviews
Beautifully written
5By BOLLYWOODDJZI enjoyed reading this book. Written very well and love all the characters from the book.The Stationary Store
5By FLblueyI found the storytelling and characters authentic and I enjoyed learning about Iran and Persian culture in 1953. Well written and recommended.The Stationary Shop
5By ReadingbytheseaA love story, characters well described. The forward and back in time was a little confusing, but all comes together in a surprise ending, love it.Soul mates
5By Early ParisLoved this love story and especially the end. The in between filled with disbelief.Great book
5By brightlitI really liked. This book. The author did bounce around from current, to past, to now, quite a bit- there was a bunch of turning pages back to find what year the story was in. It was a love story, several love stories. I highly recommend this book.Wallowing in sadness
4By 12345qwertfdsaWell-written but thoroughly depressing story of intense pain from lost love.