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The Persians

A Novel

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Longlisted for The Women's Prize • Named a most anticipated book by Electric Literature, Publishers Weekly, The BBC, Daily Mail (London), and more

A darkly funny, life-affirming debut novel following five women from a once illustrious Iranian family as they grapple with revolutions personal and political.

Meet the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they're nobodies.

First there is Elizabeth, the regal matriarch with the famously large nose, who remained in Tehran despite the revolution. She lives alone but is sometimes visited by Niaz, her Islamic-law-breaking granddaughter, who takes her partying with a side of purpose and yet manages to survive. Elizabeth's daughters wound up in America: Shirin, a charismatic and flamboyantly high-flying event planner in Houston, who considers herself the family's future, and Seema, a dreamy idealist turned housewife languishing in the chaparral-filled hills of Los Angeles. And then there's the other granddaughter, Bita, a disillusioned law student in New York City trying to find deeper meaning by quietly giving away her belongings.

When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry and Shirin ends up in jail, the family's upper-class veneer is cracked open. Shirin embarks upon a quest to restore the family name to its former glory, but what does that mean in a country where the Valiats never mattered? Can they bring their old inheritance into a new tomorrow?

By turns satirical and philosophical, spanning from 1940s Iran to a splintered 2000s, The Persians upends the reader's expectations while exploring questions about love, family, money, art, and how to find yourself and each other when your country is lost. Wry and witty, brazen and absurd, The Persians is a deeply moving reinvention of the American family saga.
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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2024

      Pushcart Prize winner Mahloudji debuts with a family saga. While the Valiat family was important in Iran, those who emigrated to the United States find that the reputation of their name means nothing in this new country. As matriarch Elizabeth and her daughters and granddaughters all take different paths, an annual vacation gone awry has them confronting the past and contemplating the future. Prepub Alert.

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    • Booklist

      February 1, 2025
      Before the Islamic Revolution, the Valiats were one of the most important families in Iran. Twenty-seven years after fleeing to the U.S., Shirin clings to this status, while her niece Bita secretly scoffs that ""this was America and nobody cared."" During their annual vacation in Aspen, Shirin is arrested and her lack of permanent citizenship puts her in an especially precarious position. Shirin comes to New York to stay with law student Bita while she and her recently graduated classmate Patty prepare Shirin's case. When Shirin crashes the funeral of the wife of Ali Lufti, son of the family's longtime chauffeur back in Iran, with whom the family's matriarch, Elizabeth, was once in love, Ali Lufti reveals a secret that upends everything Shirin and Bita believe to be true about their family. Then Elizabeth comes to New York, accompanied by Shirin's daughter, Niaz, and generations collide. Debut novelist Mahloudji deftly shifts among the perspectives of her characters in this irreverent yet deeply felt story of an immigrant family grappling with their past. Recommended for fans of Crazy Rich Asians and Tehrangeles.

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2025
      What if there was a completely different version of your family's cherished story? Mahloudji's debut novel traces the fortunes of five women of the Valiat family, an Iranian clan proudly descended from Babak Ali Khan Valiat, "The Great Warrior." The three generations include Elizabeth, the steely matriarch who remained in post-revolutionary Iran; her daughters, Shirin and Seema, who fled to the U.S. in 1979; and their respective daughters, Niaz, who (ostensibly) chose to remain in Iran, and Bita, a law student in New York. The complicated and often contentious relationships between and among the women are drawn in detail, with most of the narrative--except for Elizabeth's story--delivered in each individual woman's voice. A disturbance in the family's delicate balance of power occurs when, in a madcap episode during a 2005 vacation in Aspen a year after Seema's death from cancer, Shirin is charged with attempted prostitution. Shirin's frantic efforts to maintain her social standing result in a temporary relocation to New York, where her niece, Bita, is questioning her own legacy and path in life. An unanticipated visit from the homeland by Elizabeth and Niaz prompts revelations about the family's history and the ghostly spirit of Seema recounts her frustrations and apprehensions in her adopted homeland. Used to being perceived (in Iran and in their own minds) as high-rollers and worthy of respect, the Valiat women need to reconcile the realities of their current lives--American indifference to their ancestral importance, diminished circumstances in a radically changed Iran, illness and thwarted ambition, to name just a few--with their beliefs about the family's history of status and privilege. By turns comic and affecting, the saga of the Valiat women conveys hard truths about women's lives along with a healthy dose of couture and jewelry. The glitz never outshines the heart here.

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