ROOFTOPS OF TEHRAN
Discover the vibrant and poignant world of Rooftops of Tehran by Sholeh Wolpé, published by Red Hen Press in 2008. This captivating paperback, spanning 112 pages, introduces readers to a rich tapestry of unforgettable characters. From the morality policeman wielding a poison razor blade to the enigmatic crow-girls in their flowing black garments, each figure adds depth to the narrative. The story also features a woman adorned with a bee-swarm tattoo and the author herself as a young girl, observing life from the rooftops of Tehran. Wolpé's lyrical prose transports you to a place where innocence and turmoil coexist, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of life in Iran. Immerse yourself in this evocative tale that beautifully intertwines personal and political themes, making it a must-read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern literature or the human experience.