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Muslims and Muslim Socieites: Sara Farizan and IF YOU COULD BE MINE

From: Elsa Marston <elsa.marston_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 22:49:06 -0400

Unless someone else wants to, I'll start off the discussion of Sara's novel with the most obvious question: How did you do it, Sara? Given that Iran is, for Americans and for a variety of reasons, pretty much a closed society, and given that the story presents intimate views not only of private middle-class life but undercurrents of society that must be fairly well hidden, the challenges of researching must have been formidable. But every detail seems to ring of authenticity, in my view. How did you manage?
 (Thank you!)

Elsa www.elsamarston.com

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