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Farangi Girl: Growing up in Iran: a daughter´s story
Ashley Dartnell
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Description for Farangi Girl: Growing up in Iran: a daughter´s story
Paperback. Born a farangi (foreign) girl in 1960s Tehran to an American beauty and a handsome English father, Ashley Dartnell's life had all the ingredients of a fairy tale. This stunning memoir tells how it all went wrong: from servants and parties to betrayals and bankruptcy. Num Pages: 432 pages, B&W throughout. BIC Classification: BGHA; BM; VFV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 29. Weight in Grams: 294.
Ashley Dartnell's mother was a glamorous American, her father a dashing Englishman, each trying to slough off their past and upgrade to a more romantic and exotic present in Iran. As the story starts, Ashley is eight years old and living in Tehran in the 1960s: the Shah was in power, life for Westerners was rich and privileged. But somehow it didn't all add up to a fairytale. There were bankruptcies and prisons, betrayals and lovers, lies and evasions. And throughout it all, Ashley's passionate and strong-willed mother, Genie.
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Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
John Murray Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444714715
SKU
V9781444714715
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Ashley Dartnell
Ashley Dartnell was born in 1960s Tehran to an American mother and an English father. Educated in Tehran, she later graduated from Bryn Mawr and earned her MBA from Harvard Business School. This is her first book. Ashley lives in London with her husband and three children.
Reviews for Farangi Girl: Growing up in Iran: a daughter´s story
a moving account
Times Literary Supplement
Crazy, colourful, shocking, compelling. You'll read it straight through once you start.
Susan Elderkin, author of Sunset over Chocolate Mountains
a vivid, gripping memoir of childhood in little-known pre-revolutionary Iran
Maggie Gee, author of The White Family
Ashley Dartnell's memoir evokes 1960s Iran in all its beauty and ... Read more
Times Literary Supplement
Crazy, colourful, shocking, compelling. You'll read it straight through once you start.
Susan Elderkin, author of Sunset over Chocolate Mountains
a vivid, gripping memoir of childhood in little-known pre-revolutionary Iran
Maggie Gee, author of The White Family
Ashley Dartnell's memoir evokes 1960s Iran in all its beauty and ... Read more