The Blood of Flowers: A Novel

by Anita Amirrezvani

Paperback, 2008

Publication

Back Bay Books (2008), Paperback, 400 pages

Description

In 17th-century Persia, a 14-year-old woman believes she will be married within the year. When her beloved father dies, she and her mother find themselves alone and without a dowry. With nowhere else to go, they are forced to sell the brilliant turquoise rug the young woman has woven to pay for their journey to Isfahan, where they will work as servants for her uncle, a rich rug designer in the court of the legendary Shah Abbas the Great. Despite her lowly station, the young woman blossoms as a brilliant designer of carpets, a rarity in a craft dominated by men. But while her talent flourishes, her prospects for a happy marriage grow dim. Forced into a secret marriage to a wealthy man, the young woman finds herself faced with a daunting decision: forsake her own dignity, or risk everything she has in an effort to create a new life.… (more)

Media reviews

"Anita Amirrezvani's first novel is about the costs and consolations of beauty, and is itself so picturesque that it often seems a striking variation on its own theme."

Awards

Women's Prize for Fiction (Longlist — 2008)
Audie Award (Finalist — 2008)

Language

Physical description

400 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0316065773 / 9780316065771
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