Children of the Jacaranda Tree
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2013
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Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionIran • 1980s
2013
Adult
18+ years
Children of the Jacaranda Tree by Sahar Delijani follows individuals impacted by Iran's political upheavals after the 1979 revolution. The narrative explores the lives of children born to imprisoned dissidents, capturing their struggles, resilience, and search for identity amidst historical and personal turmoil. The story spans decades, illustrating the enduring effects of political events on personal lives.
Melancholic
Emotional
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
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Children of the Jacaranda Tree by Sahar Delijani offers a poignant and evocative narrative set in post-revolutionary Iran. Critics praise its lyrical prose and emotional depth in exploring themes of family and political trauma. However, some note a lack of character depth and a fragmented timeline. Overall, it’s a moving yet occasionally uneven portrayal of resilience.
Readers who appreciate poignant, intergenerational narratives and historical contexts would enjoy Children of the Jacaranda Tree. Fans of Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner or Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis will find value in its exploration of Iran's political upheaval and its impact on personal lives.
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282
Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionIran • 1980s
2013
Adult
18+ years
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