“Bjursten immerses readers in a life, a nation, and an era. . .” —Publishers Weekly, Editor’s Pick
“An engrossing tale of a woman’s quest for love in a world threatened by
nuclear proliferation and a nation struggling with the aftermath of a bloody revolution. Deceptively easy to read. . .richly layered. . .a real gem.” —MAHBOD SERAJI, author of Rooftops of Tehran
“From beautiful images of Iran, Sweden, and the UK to heavily researched historical events and to characters that are deeply human in their joys, mistakes, and dreams, Bjursten has written quite an exceptional book. Half a Cup of Sand and Sky will captivate folks of all genres and ages with its craft, vitality, and wisdom.” —Independent Book Review (starred review)
“A wise, beautiful novel featuring a woman facing the eternal challenge:
how to create an authentic self. Amineh, our memorable heroine, emerges in a time of revolutionary change—with its hope, fears, and dangers—as well as usual gender expectations. Bjursten writes with subtlety about Amineh’s conflicts, skillfully weaving her into her historical context. I adored this book.”
—JOAN STEINAU LESTER, PEN Josephine-Miles Award winning author
of Loving Before Loving: A Marriage in Black and White
“A captivating story that respects the complexity of Iran and its history and shines a light on the many courageous Iranians striving for democracy, human security, and freedom.” —TRITA PARSI, author of A Single Roll of the Dice and Losing an Enemy
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Kort BeskrivningResonating with tenderness, HALF A CUP OF SKY is a moving portrait of one woman’s search for love and belonging cast against a nuanced backdrop of political turmoil.
It is 1977, and the anti-shah protests at Tehran University are intensifying, but Amineh is not like her peers who want a say in the future of their country. Her thoughts are on the beautiful literature of another era and her past of rose harvests and Sufi poetry evenings under the desert sky. A chance encounter with Farzad, an opposition leader and disarmament activist, will thrust her into a life she didn’t ask for and didn’t want. Nobody wanted the tyranny that is quickly turning worse than the tyranny it replaced. But maybe Amineh has been looking at her life all wrong—Maybe the thing she is seeking is not in the past at all.
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