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Love and War in the Jewish Quarter

By: Dora Levy Mossanen
Narrated by: Steven Jay Cohen
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A breathtaking journey across Iran where war and superstition, jealousy and betrayal, and passion and loyalty rage behind the impenetrable walls of mansions and the crumbling houses of the Jewish Quarter.

Against the tumultuous background of World War II, Dr. Yaran will find himself caught in the thrall of the anti-Semitic Governor General, the most powerful man in the country. Dr. Yaran falls in love with the Governor General's defiant wife, Velvet, upending not only the life of the doctor's beloved daughter, but the entire community. In his quest to save everything and everyone he loves, Dr. Yaran will navigate the intersections of magic, science, lust, and treachery. His sole ally is the Governor General's servant, an exotic eunuch, who will do anything to aid his mistress in her dangerous quest to attain forbidden love.

©2022 Dora Levy Mossanen (P)2022 Tantor
20th Century Fiction Historical Fiction Jewish World Literature Middle East
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Learned so much about Iran during the Nazi regime. Thank you adorable for a beautiful story

Beautiful Love Story

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A long winded story with some real traditions and some as a Jew I find utter nonsense.
I realize the that period was at the time of my late grandmother and grandfather who were extremely religious.
They made their own wine and if a daughter had her period she couldn’t participate in smashing the grapes with their feet.
All in all and my opinion was the story was way to far fetched.

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