'A gripping, nostalgic story of the struggle for art, love and
freedom . . . captures the complexities and tensions of attempting
to choose one's own path, and the vulnerability implicit in
investing in love and friendship' Irish Times During the chaotic
months leading up to the Iranian Revolution, four young people
navigate the increasingly dangerous situation they find themselves
in. Damian and Anna are both research students whose lives become
enmeshed with Arash, a poet, and his older brother Reza, a lecturer
and amateur photographer. Amid riots and mounting arrests, in a
state where homosexuality is illegal and dissident voices savagely
repressed, each one has to make ever more urgent - and irrevocable
- choices. 'A wonderfully accomplished novel that powerfully
depicts a forbidden love in a fragmenting world' David Park 'The
evocation of time and place feels vivid and authentic. Llewellyn's
account is compelling . . . [a] novel that engages in big political
questions' Irish Independent
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