
The Persians
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Narrated by:
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Mozhan Navabi
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Lanna Joffrey
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Nikki Massoud
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Donia Bijan
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By:
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Sanam Mahloudji
About this listen
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2025
'Darkly entertaining' THE TIMES
'The word-of-mouth breakout' STYLIST
'As funny as it is moving' GUARDIAN
'A joy of a debut' DAVID MITCHELL
'Mesmerising' MONICA ALI
A stunning debut novel following five women from three generations of a once illustrious Iranian family as their lives are turned upside down
Meet the women of the Valiat family. In Iran, they were somebodies. In America, they're nobodies.
First there is Elizabeth, the regal matriarch with the famously large nose, who remained in Tehran despite the revolution. She is kept company by Niaz, her young, Islamic-law-breaking granddaughter. In America, Elizabeth’s two daughters have built new lives for themselves. There’s Shirin, a flamboyantly high-flying event planner in Houston, who considers herself the family's future; and Seema, a dreamy idealist turned bored housewife languishing in Los Angeles. And then there's the other granddaughter, Bita, a disillusioned law student in New York trying to find deeper meaning by giving away her worldly belongings.
When an annual vacation in Aspen goes wildly awry and Shirin ends up being bailed out of jail by Bita, the family's brittle upper class veneer is cracked wide open and gossip about them spreads like wildfire. Soon, Shirin must embark upon a grand quest to restore the family name to its former glory. But what does that mean in a country where the Valiats never mattered to anyone? And, will reputation be enough to make them a family again?
Spanning from 1940s Iran into a splintered 2000s The Persians is an irresistible portrait of a unique family in crisis that explores timeless questions of love, money, art and fulfilment. Here is their past, their present and a possible new future for them all.
A most anticipated novel of 2025 in Stylist, BBC, iNews and Publishers Weekly.
‘A richly textured, sometimes tragic novel that’s enormously entertaining’ THE TIMES
'As exuberant as it is sharp’ iNEWS
'A sweeping and irreverent tale' BBC
‘Exuberant, comic, perceptive’ AMINA CAIN
'Funny, unexpected and riotous … will have you hooked' STYLIST
Gloriously engrossing’ TASH AW
‘Filled with heartbreak, humour, and so much love’ VANESSA CHAN
'A very brilliant, very special book' JESSICA STANLEY
©2025 Sanam Mahloudji (P)2025 Simon & Schuster AudioWhat listeners say about The Persians
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-04-25
Excellent narrators
Interesting and educative but there’s so much in this I need to listen again or read the book to get the true experience
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-02-25
What a debut
A fantastic family story told through a female only perspective. I really enjoyed the voice of each of these women and each of their stories they are all so different. Shirin’s feisty personality was definitely my favourite. The embedding of culture both the old world of Iran mixed with the capitalism and materialism of the US made this book so rich and layered.
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- Nicky
- 05-03-25
Could’ve used more of a plot line. And a sprinkle of lovable characters.
Darkly funny, multi-generational family saga following Iranian women navigating life between Tehran & the US
Female-focused, with men mostly absent from the page
Tackles exile, cultural identity, motherhood & patriarchy
Sharp, cynical narration (Shireen’s voice – a highlight)
Perfect if you enjoy women-centred stories with dark humour
Didn’t love the lack of plot or any of the characters
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