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The good daughter : my mother's hidden life /

by Darznik, Jasmin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Windmill, 2012Description: viii, 324 p. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9780099525486 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Darznik, Jasmin, 1973- -- Family | Women -- Iran -- Biography | Iranians -- United States -- Biography | Women -- Iran -- Social conditions -- 20th century | Mothers and daughters | Biography | Biography & non-fiction prose | Iran | Autobiography: general | Gender studies: women & girls | Family history, tracing ancestors | Memoirs | Biography: generalSummary: One day shortly after her father's death, when Jasmin Darznik is helping her mother move house, a photograph falls from a stack of old letters. The girl in it is her mother. She is wearing a wedding veil, and at her side stands a man whom Jasmin has never seen before. 'With this one word, Lili had finally understood many things: that no matter what she promised or sacrificed or gave, she would always be 'broken' to her daughter.' When Jasmin Darznik finds a photo among her father's possessions shortly after his death, she recognises the child in the veil and bride's clothes as her mother, Lili, but the groom is unfamiliar. Who had her mother married all those years before? A few months later Lili sends Jasmin ten cassette tapes which reveal the secret history of their family: the true story of the abusive man she married, and the daughter she was forced to leave behind.This is an unforgettable story of secrets, betrayal and exile, and of an unshakeable mother-daughter bond.
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Originally published: London: William Heinemann, 2011.

One day shortly after her father's death, when Jasmin Darznik is helping her mother move house, a photograph falls from a stack of old letters. The girl in it is her mother. She is wearing a wedding veil, and at her side stands a man whom Jasmin has never seen before. 'With this one word, Lili had finally understood many things: that no matter what she promised or sacrificed or gave, she would always be 'broken' to her daughter.' When Jasmin Darznik finds a photo among her father's possessions shortly after his death, she recognises the child in the veil and bride's clothes as her mother, Lili, but the groom is unfamiliar. Who had her mother married all those years before? A few months later Lili sends Jasmin ten cassette tapes which reveal the secret history of their family: the true story of the abusive man she married, and the daughter she was forced to leave behind.This is an unforgettable story of secrets, betrayal and exile, and of an unshakeable mother-daughter bond.

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