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Youssef, Vaqar's eldest son, died in the same house he was born in; the very house that became his after his father's murder. No one looked into his father's murder, and no one looked into Youssef's death either, which was perhaps for the best. The saga of Vaqar and his son had drawn to a close with the second murder. The saga was quite familiar to the family elders but they wouldn't recount it to their children; they wouldn't even talk about it with each other. It was a secret, a secret that had been hushed up to protect the family's good name. But discovery of the wedding invitation cards and those letters had confused everyone. No one could believe that Youssef had kept the invites for a ...
An engaging love story set in contemporary Tehran, it won the prestigious Parvin Etesami literary award in Iran in 2009 and is available in translation for the first time. It is a story of the deepest and most extreme human emotions, such as love and hate, vengeance and forgiveness.