Description
- ISBN-13: 9781471185014
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 400
- Weight: 226 gr
- ISBN-10: 147118501X
- Publisher Date: 28 Nov 2019
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“The Stationery Shop of Tehran” by Marjan Kamali (ISBN: 9781471185014) is a captivating dual-timeline love story set in 1953 Tehran. Experience the powerful journey of Roya and Bahman as their love blossoms amidst the backdrop of a charming stationery shop. Their world is shattered by unforeseen events, leading to decades of separation and unanswered questions. Explore themes of loss, reconciliation, and the enduring power of love in this unforgettable tale.
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Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
This book made me reflect on my own life and choices. A deeply moving and powerful story. Some characters were not well portrayed.
Khushal Singh –
The author’s prose is beautiful and evocative. The story is heartbreaking but ultimately hopeful. Slow at some point.
Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
A captivating story that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommended! Loved it so much.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
A well-written novel with a compelling plot and memorable characters. The ending was a bit of a letdown for me.
Rahul Nadimidoddi –
I was swept away by the story of Roya and Bahman. The ending was satisfying. A truly unforgettable book. Fantastic!
Khushi Santosh Surana –
A touching novel that explores the complexities of love and fate. The characters were well-developed. Really great!
Akshat Sharma –
The descriptions of Tehran were so vivid! The plot was engaging, though predictable at times. Good, but not amazing.
Roshan Kumar –
I was completely engrossed in this book from beginning to end. A must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction.
Ankita V Nambiar –
I enjoyed learning about Iranian culture through this book. The romance was sweet. But plot twist didn’t work for me
Vaibhav Raj –
I enjoyed the historical setting of this book. Some parts were slow and didn’t connect, but other parts were so beautiful.
Dhriti Khurana –
The author’s writing style is captivating. The ending could have been stronger. Still, a worthwhile read!
Aswin M –
I was completely absorbed in Roya and Bahman’s story! The political backdrop added depth. Some parts felt slow.
Prashant Kumar Sinha –
A beautiful novel that explores the power of love and forgiveness. The writing is lyrical and evocative.
Krishna N Hariharan –
A lovely story with a poignant message about second chances. Some might find it a bit melodramatic. Overall, enjoyable read.
Gowri L –
I found this book to be a bit slow and predictable. The characters were not very relatable or believable. Okay book!
Janani Sree –
This book made me cry! A powerful story about love, loss, and the choices we make. Highly recommended.
Ringdao Nunisa –
The Stationery Shop of Tehran is a moving and thought-provoking read. Though predictable, it was still great
Chitransh Singh –
A well-written book, but I found the pacing to be uneven. The characters were interesting, but not relatable.
Paras Jain –
A beautifully written story, but the ending felt a bit rushed. Explores themes of love and loss in a compelling way. Enjoyed the setting.
Mohamad Arsh –
Heartbreaking and hopeful. This book stayed with me long after I finished reading it. Highly recommend!