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A Good Country Laleh Khadivi

A Good Country By Laleh Khadivi

A Good Country by Laleh Khadivi


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A Good Country by Laleh Khadivi

The powerful, moving story of a California teenager from an immigrant family who, finding himself in an increasingly hostile world, is turned from a carefree surfer's life towards a culture of fear and fanaticism Fourteen-year-old Alireza Courdee contains multitudes. He is a straight-A student and an affable stoner; the high-achieving son of Iranian immigrants, and a Californian surf kid; Alireza, and just plain Rez. But when a terror incident shocks the nation - and then another, and another - Rez finds that the world has only one idea about the type of person he is; that his name and the colour of his skin make him an object of suspicion. But there are new friends to shine a light into Rez's isolated, angry existence - Arash, a fellow Muslim student, and the beautiful Fatima. Little by little, Rez is drawn into a new circle, a circle as troubling as it is consoling - and which has a grim and glorious mission in mind for him. Insightful, nuanced and timely, A Good Country is an unforgettable coming-of-age story which deftly captures a young man's alienation and search for identity in a flawed and violent world.

A Good Country Reviews

Powerful, poignant, excellent * Independent *
Important * Guardian *
Stunning * New York Times *
With insightful, often moving prose, dialogue so exact it echoes from the page, and a stunning balance between compassion and merciless (often damning) realism, Khadivi begins to unravel one of the miseries of the modern political era, which isn't about politics at all but is entirely contained within the flawed and insatiable human heart -- Dina Nayeri * New York Times *
The narrative is tense and dramatic ... An expertly crafted coming-of-age story about radicalisation and cultural integration -- Abdulrazak Gurnah * Guardian *
What would it take for a studious American teenager - the son of hard-working Iranian immigrants, addicted to surfing, his friends, his stoner way of life and girls - to forsake all of that and become a radicalised Muslim? The question is explored brilliantly in Laleh Khadivi's third novel ... The unerring precision of her prose draws you, piece by piece, into Rez's orbit and makes you concerned for his welfare once the skies darken * Herald *
Khadivi is a massive talent, lyrical, evocative, and unsparing . . . Khadivi's feat is a crucial one, especially at this moment in time, when young Muslim men are dehumanized by white Americans far more often than they are understood to be complicated, and individual, human beings ...You won't want the book to end * Kirkus Reviews Starred Review *
Engrossing . . . Khadivi's carefully crafted, masterful novel illustrates how the perfect storm of teenage cruelty, racism, and tragedy can create an extremist * Booklist Starred Review *
Brilliantly channeling the minds of angst-filled teenagers with barely formed worldviews who seesaw between brash self-confidence and deflating insecurities . . . Khadivi has written an important, smart, timely novel that rivals such standouts as Karan Mahajan's The Association of Small Bombs or Moshin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist * Library Journal Starred Review *

About Laleh Khadivi

Laleh Khadivi is the author of the Kurdish Trilogy. Her first novel, The Age of Orphans, received the Whiting Award for Fiction, the Barnes and Nobles Discover New Writers Award and an Emory Fiction Fellowship, and was followed by the acclaimed The Walking. She has also worked as a director, producer and cinematographer of documentary films, and her debut, 900 Women, premiered at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. Khadivi lives in northern California and teaches at the University of San Francisco. @Laleh Khadivi

Additional information

GOR009164060
9781408876039
1408876035
A Good Country by Laleh Khadivi
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2018-06-28
256
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