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I'll Be Strong for You

A Novel

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This award-winning debut novel by Iranian journalist Nasim Marashi follows the lives of three young women in Tehran over the course of two seasons as they pursue their wildly different dreams even as they discover that it may mean breaking with the past and endangering their longstanding friendship.
Three recent college graduates in Tehran struggle to find their footing in this award-winning debut by Iranian journalist Nasim Marashi. Roja, the most daring of the three, works in an architecture firm and is determined to leave Tehran for graduate school in Toulouse. Shabaneh, who is devoted to her disabled brother and works with Roja, is uncertain about marrying a colleague as it would mean leaving her family behind. Leyla, who was unable to follow her husband abroad because of her commitment to her career as a journalist, is wracked with regret. Over the course of two seasons, summer and fall, in bustling streets and cramped family apartments, the three women weather setbacks and compromises, finding hope in the most unlikely places. Even as their ambitions cause them to question the very fabric of their personalities and threaten to tear their friendship apart, time and again Roja, Shabaneh and Leyla return to the comfort of their longtime affection, deep knowledge and unquestioning support of each other. Vividly capturing three very distinct voices, Marashi's deeply wrought narrative lovingly brings these young women and their friendship to life in all their complexity.
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2021
      Three young women try to forge a life in modern-day Tehran. Roja is ambitious: After completing college and a master's degree in Tehran, she'd give almost anything to pursue her Ph.D. in France. Meanwhile, her friend Shabaneh isn't quite sure she's in love with the colleague who's been pursuing her. Shabaneh can't decide whether to marry Arsalan or break up with him; she also has her disabled brother to think about. Finally there's Leyla, the third friend in this trio. Leyla's husband has left for France after trying in vain to convince Leyla to emigrate with him. As she starts a new job at a newspaper, Leyla grieves his loss and tries to come to terms with her own decision. Marashi's first novel to be translated into English is split into two parts--two seasons, really: summer and fall. Each part then alternates among Roja's, Shabaneh's, and Leyla's points of view. But even though their lives are different--their interests, their memories, their worries--their narrative voices are, unfortunately, remarkably similar; they all sound the same. Partly this is due to a trick Marashi uses to flash back and forth in time--a flash that is only signaled by a change in verb tense. These flashes would have worked better in a film. Still, Marashi is sensitive to all the subtle and not-so-subtle fluctuations in her character's lives: Her descriptions of Roja's desire to leave Iran, for example, while also worrying about leaving her mother behind, are especially poignant. The friendship among Roja, Shabaneh, and Leyla is likewise portrayed with sharp clarity. They support each other, but they also call each other out on their delusions and weaknesses. An intriguing if imperfect book by an emerging talent.

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