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The House of the Mosque by Kader Abdolah
The House of the Mosque by Kader Abdolah












The House of the Mosque by Kader Abdolah

But this family will experience upheaval unknown to previous generations, for in Iran, political unrest is brewing. These daily dramas play out under the watchful eyes of the storks that nest on the rooftop of the house. Shahbal longs only to get hold of a television to watch the first moon landing. Sadiq is waiting for a suitor to knock at the door to ask for her hand, while her two grandmothers sweep the floors each morning dreaming of traveling to Mecca. The house teems with life as each family grows up with their own triumphs and tragedies.

The House of the Mosque by Kader Abdolah

Now it is occupied by three cousins≺qa Jaan, a merchant and head of the citys bazaar Alsaberi, the imam of the mosque and Aqa Shoja, the mosques muezzin. In the house of the mosque, the family of Aqa Jaan has lived for eight centuries. A sweeping, compelling story bringing to life the Iranian Revolution, from an author who experienced it first hand.














The House of the Mosque by Kader Abdolah