Under the Persimmon Tree
A Novel
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- On Sale
- Mar 23, 2027
- Page Count
- 368 pages
- Publisher
- Union Square & Co.
- ISBN-13
- 9781454970675
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$15.99 CADFormat
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Set in 1940s Tehran, when patriarchal dominance made women invisible, two girls must sacrifice everything to build lives of their own.
Goli is still a child when her father marries her off to an older cousin. While she dreams of a life beyond the confines of feminine propriety, a devastating cycle of pregnancies and miscarriages pushes her to her breaking point.
Jasmine longs for an education, but her home is ruled by her father’s erratic outbursts. Her only escape is to become a second wife, thrusting her into a complicated family, shaped by unexpected bonds.
As Goli and Jasmine, two Jewish girls, come of age in a world governed by religion and patriarchy, they must decide whether the promise of freedom is worth the cost of everything they have ever known.
Set under Germany’s occupation of Iran during World War II and chronicling both the rise of antisemitism and the Shah’s modernization regime, Under the Persimmon Tree unflinchingly portrayals of child exploitation, child marriage, and the oppression of women, and spotlights the extraordinary resilience of women who navigate impossible choices to claim independence.
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“Aylin Sedighi Gabbaizadeh's heart-rending debut opens a door into the lost world of… Tehran's Jewish community during the 1930s and '40s. At the novel's center are Goli and Jasmine, two girls who struggle to find a path to independence and fulfillment away from the debilitating demands of their strict, patriarchal society. This tragic, powerful, and illuminating novel continues to haunt me.”Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of And After the Fire
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Reveal[s] a world where family, faith, tradition, and the relentless expectation of bearing children—especially sons—shaped every aspect of a woman's life. An illuminating novel.Esther Amini, author of Concealed: Memoir of a Jewish-Iranian Daughter Caught Between the Chador and America
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“A beautiful book about Jewish girls and women living in Iran in the 1930’s… Under the Persimmon Tree is a story of love, sacrifice and sisterhood that is that rare thing—a book that transports you to different world but makes you feel as if you know it as well as you know the contours of your own heart and face. This is a story to be gobbled up and then savored.”Nomi Eve, author of The Family Orchard and Henna House
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"An eye-opening, engrossing and deeply moving debut that lingers long after the last page. Writing with soul and wisdom, Aylin Sedighi Gabbaizadeh masterfully combines history with richly developed characters to deliver a thought-provoking tour de force that should not be missed."Amy Blumenfeld, author of Such Good People