
To Keep the Sun Alive
A Novel
Author: Rabeah Ghaffari
Narrator: Rabeah Ghaffari
Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 01/15/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Rabeah Ghaffari
Narrator: Rabeah Ghaffari
Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 01/15/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction
Rabeah Ghaffari was born in Iran and lives in New York City. She is a film editor and writer, whose collaborative fiction with artist Shirin Neshat was featured in Reflections on Islamic Art, and her documentary, The Troupe, featured Tony Kushner. To Keep the Sun Alive is her first novel.
A haunting and memorable saga of one family’s downfall against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The prose is rich and filled with emotion, tracing the terrible roots of resentment, prejudice, and jealousy, until there is nothing left but solitude and silence. A short but incredibly impactful......more
Tears in eyes. This is not a book for light reading. This is a beautifully told portrayal of life in Iran at the coming of the revolution in the late 1970's. There are beautiful descriptions of family life in a well-run orchard where family members exhibit extraordinarily different personality chara......more
A lovely and intimate novel about a family and their inner circle at the beginning of the Iranian revolution. You get to know these characters so well, but the book almost feels like a fable or an allegory. (In that way it reminds me a little of EXIT WEST, another book where we see a larger picture......more
“A mesmerizing novel.” Woman’s Day magazine
“Richly imagined.” Southern Living magazine
“An Iranian family saga that reads like a movie.” Electric Literature
“Ghaffari’s saga is so evocative you’ll nearly be able to smell the orange trees in the family’s orchard.” Refinery29
“Poetic prose relays deep and intimate emotion in a single line; its richness makes characters’ joys and tragedies palpably felt by readers, too. This is a beautifully written story.” Booklist (starred review)
“Rabeah Ghaffari narrates her poetic historical novel…[and] gives its multigenerational characters sombre, steady voices…Ghaffari presents both male and female characters well; she makes the rise of religious extremists credible in deep-voiced lines that contrast with the measured tones used to evoke the judge. This is a lush listening experience that fans of literary fiction will sink into as Ghaffari humanizes history.” AudioFile
“Ghaffari delves into her characters with sensitivity for their positions and differences. Readers will savor the emotional depth of one family’s experience of the terrifying effects of religious fundamentalism and political instability.” Publishers Weekly
“In her lush and atmospheric debut, author Ghaffari sketches a complex portrait of a country on the brink of revolution and explores the poignant ways political unrest can bind or tear families apart…Evocative and deeply felt.” Kirkus Reviews
“Ghaffari has built a world so lush, so precise that you will find yourself rewriting history if only to imagine it could still exist.” Mira Jacob, author of The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing