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The Buried Secrets of Peonies
The Buried Secrets of Peonies | Mernegar Dorgoly
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Mernegar Dorgoly's short story collection--The Buried Secrets of Peonies--is incredible in both its emotional breadth and intellectual honesty while taking readers through the labyrinth of post-revolution Iran. In "Peonies", we pull the curtain back to watch the painful yet hopeful evolution of a girl becoming a woman, and then that woman uncovering family secrets she never could have imagined. Within the frame of these potent, unpretentious, diamond-tight stories, readers feel the author's ultimate humanity. From the dark corners of prison cells to the captive bonds of love, this collection culminates in a fiercely passionate letter from the narrator to her mother. These eight stories are searingly truthful, deeply felt, and ruthless in their desire to expose human complexity and frailty. This is a powerful new addition to serious short story collections in American fiction.
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runswithscissors007
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@Megabooks these are my peonies.... we‘re a bit behind up here!

Megabooks They‘ll be lovely long after mine have faded though!! I can‘t wait to see them! 4y
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Christine11
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This is a powerful and thought provoking collection of short stories about people affected by the 1979 Iranian revolution. The stories are sad and full of grief but also contain moments of love. Definitely worth reading. Full review on my blog!
https://lifewithallthebooks.com/2018/04/10/the-buried-secrets-of-peonies-by-mern...
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lauraodom What a beautiful cover! 6y
Christine11 @lauraodom I think so too! 😊🌸 6y
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