The Persians
Description of book
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2025
'Enormously entertaining'THE TIMES
'The word-of-mouth breakout'STYLIST
'As funny as it is moving'GUARDIAN
'A joy of a debut' DAVID MITCHELL
'Glorious' SARAH WINMAN
A stunning debut novel following five women from three generations of a once eminent Iranian family as their lives are turned upside down
The Valiat family are in crisis. Elizabeth, the regal matriarch, remained in Tehran despite the revolution and only has Niaz, her Islamic law-breaking granddaughter for company. In America, Elizabeth’ s daughters, the flamboyantly high-flying Shirin and frustrated housewife Seema, are wondering if their new lives there are all they had hoped for. Lastly, there’s the second granddaughter, Bita, a disillusioned law student trying to find deeper meaning by giving away her worldly belongings.
When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry and Shirin ends up being bailed out of jail, gossip about the family spreads like wildfire. Soon, Shirin sets out to restore the family name to its former glory. But what does that mean in a country where the Valiats never mattered to anyone? And, will reputation be enough to make them a family again?
The Persians is an irresistible portrait of a unique family in turmoil that explores timeless questions of love, money, art and fulfilment. Here is their past, their present and a possible new future for them all.
A most anticipated novel of 2025 in Stylist, BBC and iNews.
‘Funny, gutsy and confidently written … an outstanding debut’ DIANA EVANS, 2025 Women’s Prize Judge
'Mesmerising' MONICA ALI
'Riotous … will have you hooked'STYLIST
‘A darkly funny read about mothers and daughters, love and loss and being true to yourself’ RED
'As exuberant as it is sharp’ iNEWS
'A sweeping and irreverent tale'BBC
‘Gloriously engrossing’ TASH AW
‘Exuberant, comic, perceptive’ AMINA CAIN
'A very brilliant, very special book' JESSICA STANLEY
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Ratings & reviews
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The book provides a moving reflection on how Iran changed after the revolution and the experience of the Iranian diaspora when they got to America. To an extent it’s amusing to look at how they react to their loss of status. On the other hand though the lengths that certain characters go to to try to become more philanthropic seem overly idealistic and ultimately quite unrealistic.
Lucy
★Book4
★Narration4
What a powerful story of a family through generations in Iran and the US. The story was told by women - mothers, daughters and sisters. Also learned a lot about Iran.
Jenny
★Book4
★Narration5
A beautiful story of womanhood. Deep, touching and funny.
Angela-Maria
★Book4
★Narration5
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