· With genuine warmth, Elizabeth Eslami explores those fragile in-between times of our lives. She does so with compassion and honesty and with a wry yet gentle humor that had me laughing out loud. Bone Worship is a treasure, and Eslami is a writer to keep your eyes on. David Haynes. Wildly original, Bone Worship is a real find. A superbly cranky American daughter and her impossible, ISBN Bone worship is a story of a biology/zoology double major dropout who is so desperate to understand her secretive and demanding father that she expertly fabricates the formative events of his life by examining his behavior towards women, food, holidays, and men, just to name a few/5. Bone Worship By Elizabeth Eslami New York: Pegasus Books, , pp., $, paperback Reviewed by Persis Karim The late s and the first decade of the twenty-first century saw the publication of a large number of memoirs by Iranian-American women (among the most notable: Reading Lolita in Tehran, by Azar Nafisi []; Lipstick Jihad.
Buy a cheap copy of Bone Worship book by Elizabeth Eslami. A rich and soul-searching novel about an Iranian-American girl whose enigmatic father has decided to arrange her marriage. Jasmine Fahroodhi has always been Free shipping over $ Share - Bone Worship by Elizabeth Eslami (, Trade Paperback) Bone Worship by Elizabeth Eslami (, Trade Paperback) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. Brand new. $ New (other) $ Pre-owned. Elizabeth Eslami is the author of the story collection, Hibernate, for which she was awarded the Ohio State University Prize in Short Fiction, and the novel Bone Worship (Pegasus, ). Her writing has appeared most recently in The Sun and Witness, and her work is featured in the anthologies Tremors: New Fiction By Iranian American.
Elizabeth Eslami, a writer living outside of Eugene, Oregon, read at Broadway Books from her debut novel, Bone Worship. Here are some clips from that reading. With genuine warmth, Elizabeth Eslami explores those fragile in-between times of our lives. She does so with compassion and honesty and with a wry yet gentle humor that had me laughing out loud. Bone Worship is a treasure, and Eslami is a writer to keep your eyes on. Two wonderful writers and colleagues, Persis Karim and Chris Clarke, recently reviewed Bone Worship, in the Women's Review of Books and the acclaimed blog Coyote Crossing respectively. Here are a couple excerpts: Making Sense of an Iranian Past Bone Worship By Elizabeth Eslami New York: Pegasus Books, , pp., $, paperback.
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